Flat-Earthers. Lincoln impersonators. Reptile breeders. At Prestige Events, chaos is part of the job description.
Ryan Porter thinks in spreadsheets and algorithms. Sofie Chen reads people like an open book. When their New York event-planning firm pairs them up, she becomes his translator to the messy world of human behavior—while he shows her the beauty of order and systems.
But with unpredictable clients and a colleague bent on sabotage, their biggest challenge may be each other. Can opposites not only attract, but learn to thrive together—on the job and off?
💜 Perfect Plans is a sharp, funny, slow-burn rom-com with workplace banter, quirky clients, and heart to spare—for fans of The Kiss Quotient and The Rosie Project.
“The most fun I’ve had reading in a long while.” — Reedsy Discovery “Engaging characters practically jump off the page.” — BlueInk Review “Warm, funny, and quietly thoughtful.” — Hollywood Book Review “Heart and humor are infused into every fiber of this novel.” — Pacific Book Review
I enjoyed reading this unlikely romance between Sophie and Ryan. I liked getting to know both of these characters and their personality quirks. It’s good to know that sometimes opposites attract.
"I’m beginning to see that human variables, though messier, have their own kind of structure. Like snowflakes—unique, ephemeral, and shaped by invisible principles."
Ryan Porter sees the world through spreadsheets and systems—thanks to a childhood spent in an Arctic research station with scientist parents. People? Still confusing. When he starts working at a chaotic New York event-planning company, he’s thrown into a world of bizarre clients and unpredictable drama. Sofie Chen, his coworker, is his total opposite—intuitive, people-smart, and quick on her feet. As they deal with event disasters and office messes, they both start to question how they see the world—and each other.
The very first sentence was a strong hook, and I couldn’t put the book down from there. The story pulled me in with its compelling plot, sharp dialogue, and a pair of main characters (the two love interests) who feel mismatched and yet absolutely perfect for each other.
Ryan is the human embodiment of a spreadsheet—precise and data-driven. If a computer and Mr. Darcy had a baby who was raised in a remote research station, you’d get Ryan. He’s brilliant, baffling, and charming in his rigidity. He struggles with unexpected change and chaos, but he’s learning to adapt. He’s genuinely adorable to watch. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be neurodivergent, Ryan is a fantastic lens. He sees the world in patterns, but can’t “turn off” that thinking, which creates tension. He will have to learn to accept the chaos and to find joy in the illogical to grow as a person.
Sofie, although not as different from Ryan, is neurodivergent in a distinctly different way. She’s empathy personified. She feels everything deeply and relies on instinct, nuance, and emotional intelligence. Her world is ruled by relationships and perception. She’s learned the hard way that the most dangerous people at work aren’t the obvious bullies, but the manipulators—the ones who make you feel special until you realize you’re just playing a part in their one-man show.
Then there’s Trevor. The perfect catalyst. The perfect ex. The perfect bit of drama. But he’s not one-note—we get a few chapters from his perspective that add layers and nuance. I loved the depth we get into his backstory, even if it doesn’t excuse his behavior.
I also have to mention the workplace/convention space itself—it practically functions as a third main character. The chaos and hilarity of event planning are part of why I couldn’t stop reading. It’s unpredictable, it’s messy, and it’s revenue-driven chaos at its best. The conventions themselves are often celebrations of people’s niche obsessions, which is just fun to read about.
Every sentence in this book feels deliberate and sharp. The writing distills big truths about human behavior and relationships with clarity and heart. I did a lot of highlighting as I read. It’s the most fun I’ve had reading in a while, and also one of the most insightful portrayals of how two wildly different brains navigate the same chaos. If you're a fan of rom-coms or just love reading about flawed, fascinating humans figuring things out, you’ll enjoy this contemporary novel.
I received an Advanced Review Copy (or ARC) on Reedsy Discovery
This book kept throwing me for wild loops. One fun twist and curve after another. The craziness just keeps coming: sex freaks vs. Jesus freaks; psychics & mystics; bug eaters; evil insurance executives; rare-water snobs; Jane Austen enthusiasts. Who knew conventions could involve so much chaos, be so much fun? (I may have to start going to some.)
Every character is a treasure. Especially Sofie and Ryan. I love a good opposites-attract romantic comedy. This is among the best I've ever read. Perfectly planned!
This book is a hoot. it's a workplace rom com masquerading as a window into some of the zanier mishaps that can arise in event-planning-gone-wrong episodes. The basic plot surrounds a slow-burning relationship between Ryan, a hyper-analytical, uber-organized, earnest young man who joins an event-planning business in New York City, and Sophie, his more seasoned, creative, outgoing, right-brained female counterpart. Of course, there's a not-very-subtle antagonist who gets in the way. The result is some mad-cap and hilarious events that go awry. Very fun. Charming. You'll love it.
One of the most inventive books I've read! Such excellent writing. The author must have an encyclopedic mind or he did some wonderfully obscure research (or both!) to have come up with the wildly creative mind that Ryan has. Both Ryan and Sofie are well drawn and the evolution of their relationship is so sweet. I haven't enjoyed a book this much for a very long time!
I loved this book. What a fun read! Setting it in the convention-planning world was an inspired choice. Totally crazy situations. The satire is perfect. The romance is slow burn, but realistic for these engaging characters.
This book kept throwing me for wild loops. One fun twist and curve after another. The craziness just keeps coming: sex freaks vs. Jesus freaks; psychics & mystics; bug eaters; evil insurance executives; rare-water snobs; Jane Austen enthusiasts. Who knew conventions could involve so much chaos, be so much fun? (I may have to start going to some.)
Every character is a treasure. Especially Sofie and Ryan. I love a good opposites-attract romantic comedy. This is among the best I've ever read. Perfectly planned!