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A Perfect Fit

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When a careless playboy gets her younger sister pregnant and then vanishes, Brooke Welch impulsively decides to kidnap the heartbreaker to teach him a lesson, but her plays go awry when she accidentally kidnaps the wrong man, Alex Bradshaw, her new boss, who has been anonymously investigating crimes at the local factory. Original.

400 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2000

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Sheridon Smythe

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Profile Image for Julie (jjmachshev).
1,069 reviews292 followers
April 9, 2009
"A Perfect Fit" by writing team Sheridon Smythe tickled my funny bone. A woman with anger management issues kidnaps her never-before-met boss when she mistakes him for the man who knocked up her kid (over 21) sister. Hot mayhem ensues.

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Profile Image for Jenn.
330 reviews27 followers
November 1, 2012


A Perfect Fit is a kind of "out there" story. It's hot but the whole story is a little odd.. I mean come on... The leading guy owns a condom factory... Seriously?

When stories become absurd, I lose my interest. A Perfect Fit makes for a nice weekend book with no strings attached, (It is not part a series). So if you are a reader who doesn't like commitment and you are in the mood for a good dose of crazy then get your read on!

A crazy moody woman accidentally kidnaps her new boss. Do I need to continue?

A Perfect Fit = Crazy Woman + Hot Boss + Sex + Condom Factory
Profile Image for Ray.
15 reviews
July 1, 2020
An actual romance novel, they fight and get over it. I read it straight through.
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192 reviews22 followers
September 9, 2016
Wacky: "absurdly or amusingly eccentric or irrational"*

Yep, that pretty much describes this book.

The hero and heroine are both macadamias (i.e nuts) but nevertheless manage to be rather adorable.
Brooke took a deep breath and closed her eyes, envisioning the stack of chipped, cracked plates in the cabinet above the microwave; she’d bought them at a garage sale for the single purpose of breaking them. But first she would try to imagine breaking them.

Sometimes it was enough.

Sometimes it wasn’t.

Recommended for readers who don't mind their romance with a little dash of crazy thrown in.


*"Wacky." Merriam-Webster.com. Accessed March 6, 2014.
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