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Practice Makes Perfect

Sarah Adams

4.0 AVERAGE

jermacaane's review

4.0

Es visu lasisanas laiku biju parliecinata ka sai gramatai dosu max 3 zvaigznes bet kaa cilveks kurs jutas awkward 24/7 un kuram liekas ka nekad vairs neatradis love sis hittoja
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sallyluvs2read's review

5.0
emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

This is hands-down my favorite book in the series! Annie and Will are pure perfection together—their chemistry and witty banter are absolute chef’s kiss. Both carry the weight of their childhood baggage: Annie dreams of the perfect marriage and love story, while Will wants nothing to do with either. Yet despite their differences, they can’t keep their distance… or their hands… off each other.

When Will agrees to be Annie’s dating coach, the sparks really fly. Annie begins to realize there’s more to life than being “Angel Annie,” while Will discovers that love isn’t out of reach—it just has to be with the right person.

This book had me smiling, laughing, crying—all the feels. It’s brimming with charm, giving off both Hallmark and Gilmore Girls vibes, with a cast of lovable characters that make this story shine.
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bethpresley's review

5.0

I had no idea how much my soul needed this book. Will and Annie are perfection.

The writing was enticing, the banter was on point, I laughed way too many times, the steam was absolute perfection, and it had some very poignant and endearing moments. I loved the realizations each character went through and the fact they could effectively communicate these realizations to others around them.

I related to Annie so much, and seeing her finally overcome the stereotypes that were put on her was such a powerful journey. Her being misunderstood and put into a box for so long was frustrating, but watching her finally come into her own made me ecstatic. Will's character growth was equally as satisfying; I do loves me some gruff men who aren't afraid to be vulnerable.

The ending was exactly what I wanted, too. It was different than previous SA books have been, and that's what really pushed this to a 5 star for me. I love more realistic endings, even in my romance books, so having this one defy the expected was right up my alley.

Read if you love: good girl/bad boy, friends to lovers, fake dating, small towns, bodyguard romance, fade to black/closed door romance.
emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
lighthearted fast-paced
Loveable characters: Yes
funny lighthearted fast-paced

kirschyhershey's review

4.5
emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
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cuucupumber's review

1.0

DNF at 74 pages. the author repeats the same sentence and sentiment three times within this many pages and I just can’t. she gives away their feelings immediately and there isn’t much keeping you hooked with the virginal FMC and pseudo bad boy serial dater trope. Sounds cute in theory but executed poorly.
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zoy0's review

4.0

I loved it, I loved everything about it, I loved it and enjoyed every word of it.
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tuana1009's review

3.5
funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced