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Marrying Mr. Perfect by Lizzie Shane

alexlcriddle's review

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5.0

4.5 stars
I became totally immersed in this story right from the beginning. The characters were well-rounded and well-developed throughout the novel. I loved being able to read from different viewpoints of various characters. My emotions were pulled in all different directions. There was humor and romance and everything that one could want in a great romance story. As a caution, there was some language throughout the novel, as well as a couple of intimate scenes.

estherjoybelle's review

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5.0

Maybe it's just because I'm into stories about reality TV right now, after reading Eligible and watching UnReal - whatever it was, I loved this book, and couldn't stop reading it.

circe813's review

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3.0

Quick read; a little too much drama

This was a quick read, with good chemistry between Jack and Lou. Miranda is a bit of a stereotype, and I figured that the next book would be about her. (I was wrong, though.) There's more drama than is strictly necessary, but if you like "The Bachelor," this book will probably appeal to you.

read_with_steph's review

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3.0

This ebook was available for free on Amazon, and, intrigued by the premise, I decided to give it a go. As a Bachelor fan, I adored the idea of the story taking place in a fictional version of the Bachelor where the protagonist is secretly in love with her best friend who becomes the next "Mr. Perfect" (aka Bachelor). I've read a couple different Bachelor-esque love stories of varying quality, so I was hooked. I thoroughly enjoyed the story, which is told from both the male and female leads' points of view and has quite likable main characters, albeit fairly stereotypical supporting characters. However, it was EXTREMELY predictable, and, at times, a little boring. Predictability isn't always bad (I love knowing there's a happy ending and who doesn't love certain romance tropes?), but there were pretty much ZERO twists and turns to this story to add intrigue. I guess in that way, it's not very anxiety-inducing, if that's what you're looking for. There's also a strange and rather unfinished subplot involving one of the television producers, that was never quite wrapped up and it's unclear whether it may be a thread through the series, the producer gets her own book, or what we got was supposed to her happy ending. Regardless, for a free book, it's a definite download. Now the question is whether I spring to purchase the rest in the series...
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