Perfect (Perfect Series) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Perfect (Perfect, #1)Perfect by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this heartwarming, sweet, clean, contemporary romance which kept me happily turning the pages. As a Asian American with a single-parent upbringing Chloe is not going to compromise with romance and success. Having had a long distance relationship with her high-school sweetheart all through college, now she’s completed her business classes she’s ready for a new start. Unfortunately just as Chloe is moving on with a hunky basketball player her high-school sweetheart proposes to her, but she worries that following her heart could be the end of her bright future. Chloe then successfully becomes a rising star in the fashion industry and among the many new choices she faces, who she dates and falls in love with is a major one. Having five different men as potential husbands means Chloe must get her decision right. The question of who she should be standing at the alter with, saying ‘I do’, and having her HEA with is the basis of this novels intriguing storyline. This is an engaging romance with likeable and relatable characters and I felt invested in the outcome of who Chloe would marry. The story had plenty of lighthearted moments, witty banter, PDA, and of course plenty of romance.

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