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Practice Makes Perfect by Sarah Adams

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nicolecurlsuptoread's review

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Overall ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ [4/5] 
Sweet 🌶️🌶️ ½ [2.5/5] 

📌 You’ll dig this if you like 
» He falls first 
» Good girl/ bad boy 
» Reformed rake 
» Virgin wallflower 
» Dating coach 
» Touch her and 💀 

Annie desperately needs some help if she’s ever going to date and find love. Her dates always tank spectacularly. Will hesitates because he recognises the danger of getting close to her, but jealousy prompts him to accept because he can’t stand the thought of anyone else being with her. 

Annie thinks he’ll be perfect because there’s no way they could be together. Will would never want to be with a girl like her, right? 

I loved this story but there were a few instances that left me unsatisfied. I hoped for a better tie-in for the pics and the closed-door was disappointing after some very steamy lead up. Despite these, I couldn’t put it down and still recommend it. 

📌 What stood out 
» Mabel is the found-family auntie we all need. She’s a world-class meddler but she’s exactly what Will and Annie need individually at exactly the right moment. 

» Will brings out Annie’s sass; she can banter and tease with Will in a way that is unprecedented for her. 

» Annie thinks she and her sisters have nothing in common and it’s a heartwarming surprise to see how they bond at Amelia’s bachelorette party. 

📌 Moments 
» Will teaches Annie the art of seduction by touching only her hands in his Golden Girl room. 🌶️ 

» Will hears Annie is sick and goes full Florence Nightingale to care for her. 🤒❤️ 

» Annie returns the favour when he needs it. ❤️ 

Honourable mention for the dedication:
“This one is for the softies. The tenderhearted sweeties. The introverts who are afraid to shine.” ❤️ 

🚫 Contains abusive family dynamic, alcoholism, adult responsibilities on a child, anxiety rep. Please check warnings. 

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frantically's review

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

I loved this even more than the first one! Annie and Will have my heart

At first, I thought Annie was going to be the typical "oh I'm soo introverted, all I do is read romance, lonely in my room" (and I hate those characters!) but thankfully she was not. I admired and felt her desire to grow into the person she really wanted to be not the person everyone expected her to be.

Will <33333 Love this man. I'm usually also not one for the tortured MMC but he was okay 🤭 I love tattoos. Usually, we see the heroine changing her goals, changing what she ultimately wants out of life and relationships, and don't get me wrong, Annie does do that, too!, but here, Will is the one who really realises and "updates" his goals in relationships and it was so nice to see! I loved him embracing who he was 🥹

Overall, this is a story about growing into your own – but not having to grow all alone. And isn't that what we all want in the end?

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gracescanlon's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

An utterly adorable, slightly steamy (closed-door) romance!

I didn't read the precursor to this novel, When in Rome, but Practice Makes Perfect stands perfectly well on its own.

I can't believe that first guy, Mr. Khakis-and-no-effort-or-personality, had the gall to call Annie boring! Any time the story was told from her POV, I found myself laughing out loud at least twice. She's a total hoot! I could completely understood the ideas her family and the town at large had about her and the boxes they put her in could chafe over a lifetime of living in Rome. Annie was hilarious, interesting, smart, original, and caring, an excellent female MC.

Will was a sensitive and sexy, but not flawless, male MC. His imperfections made me love him, because he felt real. I loved how he sees Annie - really sees her - and how amazing she is, from page one. He doesn't want her to change, and he's right that she neither should nor needs to change.

The sibling relationships were all lovely. I thought the opposite reactions Will and his brother had after their upbringing was both an interesting contrast and quite believable. Their opening up to one another was a heartwarming moment. The love between Annie and her sisters, especially with their wholehearted addition of Amelia Rose to their ranks, was a delight. I love seeing women support and love and have fun with one another!

Man oh man, I didn't know that a closed-door romance would be so...steamy. I don't know how Adams flustered me so fully without any explicit scenes, but she did, and I'm impressed!

Steamy without being explicit, but also funny and adorable, I'd definitely recommend Practice Makes Perfect!

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