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Perfecly Imperfect

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Monet Carlson has sworn off men. Work is the only thing she has time for. When she signs a contract with the handsome Bristol Kelly, she struggles to keep her heart encased in a box of ice. His kisses prove the melting power to her heart. However, she must destroy the ghosts of her past before she will be free to love him.

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First published February 23, 2011

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Rachel Harlin

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Plunged into a musical family at birth, Rachel Harlin was exposed to the excitement and magic of musical theater throughout her childhood. Starry-eyed, she attended college musical rehearsals with her pianist mother – imagining herself as the heroine in the spotlight – becoming a hopeless romantic from the start. Though Rachel’s own natural musical gifts motivated her through college and she now holds a vocal performance degree in operatic singing, she has loved writing sweet romance novels for over ten years. Creative writing has served as a beautiful escape from the emotional rigors of raising her family.

Rachel currently lives in Santa Rosa, California with her handsome husband – the love of her life – where she enjoys getting her creative thoughts on paper, and spending time with her family. She loves picnics in the park and being the mom to eight future starlets.

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July 30, 2016
One of my New Year's resolutions was to clean out my Kindle and this one has been on my Kindle for ages. I admit, one star is probably a bit harsh, but this one just didn't connect with me.

I thought Monet was immature and I had a hard time connecting to her. Bristol was boring. Macall (her BFF) was bi-polar and I'm not sure why Monet never stood up to her. Enid (is that really a guys name?) was a lame villain, we're told all this bad stuff he did, but I never got a evil vibe from him. I didn't feel that any of the characters truly behaved realistically and the dialog sometimes felt off.

I don't normally comment on this (because I do it all the time), but there were quite a few typos (e.g. stock instead of stalk). Overall, I just thought it was kind of weird and cheesy.


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Romance: Clean
Violence: Mild
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