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Perfectly Imperfect
Perfectly Imperfect
Perfectly Imperfect
Audiobook9 hours

Perfectly Imperfect

Written by D. A. Young

Narrated by Morae Brehon and Sean Crisden

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Handsome attorney Casey Sullivan is a catch, and everyone seems to know it except his beautiful, but slightly deranged girlfriend, deejay Sidra Barton! Just the slightest mention of "happily ever after" has her ready to run out the door. Not that she'll get far because Casey Sullivan always gets what he wants, and he wants Sidra Barton.

Casey is ready to go the distance for what his heart desires, but the finish line to Sidra's heart will be an uphill journey. Together they will face their pain and fears to obtain the ultimate happiness. Unfortunately, not everyone believes they should be together and will challenge the love they've fought so hard to obtain. Guess they'll just have to learn the hard way not to get between a Sullivan and his woman.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 27, 2019
ISBN9781977344281
Perfectly Imperfect

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Mouth dropping unbelievable events with the truth of reality
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Disappointing

    This book had a great message and I really wish it had been better executed. Unfortunately the amateurish writing overshadowed the entire experience for me. I am obviously in the minority, so it must just come down to my own low tolerance for so many grammar missteps.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    "To be a little stronger. To be able to get through this without breaking into a million pieces."

    This is Willow and Kane's HEA story. It doesn't come without a few bumps and bruises along the way. Although a romance, the main theme is self-love. The type of love that is not unconditional or come from another source. But the love you feel for yourself.

    I believe that most women and men could relate to Willow. Willow's story was centered around body image. These feelings of self doubt and loathing can come from other conditions: mental capabilities, personality, or status within your group. Kane is the prince charming all of us ugly ducklings hope to find. He loves Willow for Willow. Not the vessel that holds her but the real person.

    This is my first read of Harper Sloan and I was not disappointed with getting a HEA with lots of steam. The story tended to lag in parts, mostly the characters re-hashing their internal dialogue. This interrupted the reading pace for me, however, it's a personal preference thing. Many may find this engrossing into the mindset of the character. If you are looking for a read that is both hot romance and something that will make you cheer and feel good about the characters, this is a recommended read.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Entertaining. Narrator Shirl Rae’s portrayal of the quirky characters amplify the funny dialogues. In the story, the successful, handsome actor Kane is determined to make Willow his. Willow resists Kane’s advances partly due to her negative body image. Narrator Zachary Webber’s soft, low, intimate voice conveys perfectly Kane’s vulnerability.