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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Review: Not quite perfect by Catherine Bybee

Not Quite Perfect (Not Quite Series Book 5) by [Bybee, Catherine]
Not quite perfect by Catherine Bybee
Release date: September 20, 2016
Publisher: Montlake Romance
My rating: 4
Buy here: Amazon

Synopsis:
New York Times bestselling author Catherine Bybee delivers the fifth heartwarming, flirty novel in the wildly popular Not Quite series.
Mary Kildare knows how to read people. It’s both why she makes a great therapist and why she refuses to trust the average bachelor. Staying fiercely independent has been her primary relationship strategy—until wealthy playboy pilot (and commitmentphobe) Glen Fairchild reappears in her life. After a yearlong teasing tug-of-war, Mary and Glen test the waters of attraction, only to find that their physical chemistry runs deeper than flirtation.
At first, a bicoastal romance suits them both—especially since Glen can swoop in and whisk Mary away on one of his company’s planes. But no matter how close they get, they’re still three thousand miles apart. And when Mary’s life is threatened, Glen realizes the one luxury he doesn’t have is time. Can he close the distance between them before it’s too late?

My Thoughts:

I've read the other four books in this series and I really liked each one. This book, I loved! It is easily my favorite out of the whole series. There was just something special about Mary and Glen. Mary is such a caretaker, so when the time came for someone to take care of her, I'm so glad it was Glen. You could just tell that these two would have something really special. I loved how Glen took notice right away that Mary wasn't like the usual women he dated. She wasn't interested in anything but him. Throughout the book I couldn't help but to admire Mary. After the kind of life she had it would have been so easy to fall into a "poor me" category, but she didn't. She worked hard and accomplished her dreams.  If y'all have never read anything by this author, I would suggest reading this one. It's so good that I know i''ll read it more than once. 

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