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claire_michelle18's review
3.0
A cute and sexy romance novella that also made me want a job in publishing!
letsgolesbians's review
5.0
I liked this a lot. You don’t need to have read the previous books in the series; the characters are mentioned, but nothing is lost if you don’t know who they are.
I don’t know if the publishing stuff was accurate, but it made for an enjoyable setting. The kink was a fun element.
I don’t know if the publishing stuff was accurate, but it made for an enjoyable setting. The kink was a fun element.
lou88's review
4.0
A couple of minor mistakes but I really enjoyed this! Hope there is news of another book soon.
nancyotoole's review
4.0
A Perfect Balance is the second novella in Laura Ambrose's Romancing the Page series. Much like the first book, A Hidden Hope, A Perfect Balance focuses on a love story between two women who work in the literary community. Emma is an editor who's not interested in being in a relationship. Instead, she fulfills her needs through a series of hookups with another woman she only knows as "S." Then "S" begins to work for Emma's publisher, and Emma finds her carefully constructed work/life balance falling apart.
A Perfect Balance is an incredibly sweet/sexy novella staring two likable leads. I really enjoyed watching them try and fight their own attractions as they planned an ambitious book launch. In A Perfect Balance, we meet the future heroine of the third novella. An Unheard Song, and I am really looking to see how her happily ever after turns out.
A Perfect Balance is an incredibly sweet/sexy novella staring two likable leads. I really enjoyed watching them try and fight their own attractions as they planned an ambitious book launch. In A Perfect Balance, we meet the future heroine of the third novella. An Unheard Song, and I am really looking to see how her happily ever after turns out.
candidceillie's review
4.0
Enjoyable!
I enjoyed this a lot more than the previous novella in this series. It still had several pronoun slips into the masculine, though, which was a little weird.
I enjoyed this a lot more than the previous novella in this series. It still had several pronoun slips into the masculine, though, which was a little weird.
unevendays's review
4.0
Fun and sexy romance novella with fascinating insights into the world of publishing
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