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A review by idkchazz
The Mr. Right Checklist by Melissa Foster
4.0
A sweet, spicy, cliché romance with a grumpy x sunshine and a fake dating trope that we can never get enough of.
Destiny, a dog groomer with a big dream and who has already experienced devastating hardships, gets entangled with "Mr. Grumpy Gus" Ryan Fletcher. As they work together to further Destiny's proposal business, they instantly grow attached to each other. While Fletch is NOT Destiny's Mr. Perfect, she surprises herself with just how much of that checklist she is willing to forget or alter to make Fletch her perfect match.
I enjoyed this fast paced story because of the quick spark between the two characters. This is the kind of cliché love story that I devour in one sitting and I always want to go back for seconds. My only gripe with this whole book is that Fletch seemingly always had a resolution in his back pocket waiting to be used for when Destiny needs it the most. It seemed unrealistic that Fletch knew of someone personally who was available to help with any of their business issues. But, even though he had a grumpy attitude, he also had a huge soft spot for Destiny and I loved how he paid so much attention to what made Destiny happy.
And of course, I absolutely love a good story with a little bit of spice. Compared to other stories I have read the few spicy scenes in here are a bit tame. Overall I give it a 2.5/5. With that being said, this book was a nice read and I loved watching Destiny and Fletch's sparks burst into fireworks. ;)
Destiny, a dog groomer with a big dream and who has already experienced devastating hardships, gets entangled with "Mr. Grumpy Gus" Ryan Fletcher. As they work together to further Destiny's proposal business, they instantly grow attached to each other. While Fletch is NOT Destiny's Mr. Perfect, she surprises herself with just how much of that checklist she is willing to forget or alter to make Fletch her perfect match.
I enjoyed this fast paced story because of the quick spark between the two characters. This is the kind of cliché love story that I devour in one sitting and I always want to go back for seconds. My only gripe with this whole book is that Fletch seemingly always had a resolution in his back pocket waiting to be used for when Destiny needs it the most. It seemed unrealistic that Fletch knew of someone personally who was available to help with any of their business issues. But, even though he had a grumpy attitude, he also had a huge soft spot for Destiny and I loved how he paid so much attention to what made Destiny happy.
And of course, I absolutely love a good story with a little bit of spice. Compared to other stories I have read the few spicy scenes in here are a bit tame. Overall I give it a 2.5/5. With that being said, this book was a nice read and I loved watching Destiny and Fletch's sparks burst into fireworks. ;)