Book Review: Finding Perfect by Kendra C. Highley

Published September 19, 2015 by adventuresinbooklandblog

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Title- Finding Perfect

Author- Kendra C. Highley

Publisher- Entangled Crush

Amazon- http://goo.gl/1Ai7kV

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How far will you go for perfection? 

For “Perfect Paige” Westfield, today is “D” Day. As in, she just got one on her calculus test. With her dreams of Stanford, her reputation, and her parents’ expectations at stake, Paige needs to find a way to save face before everything she’s worked for goes up in flames.

Ben Franklin (yes, he’s related) is from the wrong side of town, with the wrong clothes and the wrong kind of life. He also knows an opportunity when he sees one, and he’ll be happy to tutor Paige—if she makes him into the kind of guy her best friend, the hottest girl in school, will date.

It’s the perfect arrangement. And Paige is determined not even the inconvenient—and utterly imperfect—attraction simmering between her and Ben will ruin it…

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So far, I have loved every book that I have read from Entangled Crush and Finding Perfect is no exception. It was such a cute, heartwarming story that I just flew through. The story reminding me of Drive Me Crazy or She’s All That and I loved all those 90s movies!

Paige and Ben were adorable together and I loved getting to know them. I liked that it took time for them to fall for each other. In the beginning Ben liked Paige’s best friend and Paige just needed a tutor. While Paige is trying to set up Ben and her friend, they end up fall for each other.

This book was also told in a duel POV, which made me connect to both Ben and Paige. I always like knowing what’s going on in both the hero and heroine’s minds.

Its always great to read a story that makes you smile through out the while book. If you are looking for a book like that, then this one is one for you.

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Kendra C. Highley lives in north Texas with her husband and two children. She also serves as staff to four self-important and high-powered cats. This, according to the cats, is her most important job. She believes in everyday magic, extraordinary love stories, and the restorative powers of dark chocolate

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