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Crisp, funny, romantic, sexy (in an understated sort of way) - Megan Bryce's series "A temporary engagement" should be required reading for all aspiring writers. "Some Like It Perfect" is no exception. Delia is not a perfect heroine - she's been contented to drift aimlessly for too long, and has lost the knack of engaging with strangers. Even saying "thank-you" has become a burden to her. And Jack is certainly not a perfect hero - too repressed, too dutiful, too busy, too intolerant. How many perfect heroes are living at home at the age of 40? But still, when Delia reluctantly takes on a commission to paint his office ceiling (just don't ask exactly what she includes in the background), they are forced to share space - and, eventually, responsibility for Jack's sister. Along the way, they duel, bicker, share lunch, and slowly fall in love. Apart from a tiny misjudgement at the end (look, Jack was never going to run for president), the conflict is all internal, and most satisfyingly resolved. I sat up till 2.30 in the morning to read this, borne along in a bubble of delight. Terrific fun, gorgeously romantic - Read it NOW! (And then go off and find all her other books.)