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A review by maddynd06
Practice Makes Perfect by Sarah Adams
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4/5
With my new status as a romance lover, I felt intoxicated while reading this. It was far past my bedtime and I was giggling, kicking my feet, and throwing this book across the room because I was so caught up in it. I had so much fun reading this book.
Yes, the characters were pretty surface-level, but they were lovable nonetheless. Will was fine as hell, and you cannot change my mind. Also, I loved the way Annie was written. She was relatable and weird and stubborn and overall just a likable female main character. What really drove this book home for me was the small-town vibes. That trope worked so well with this book, and the side characters were such a great addition to the novel.
This was such a fun experience and I’m so excited to read more books by this author.
With my new status as a romance lover, I felt intoxicated while reading this. It was far past my bedtime and I was giggling, kicking my feet, and throwing this book across the room because I was so caught up in it. I had so much fun reading this book.
Yes, the characters were pretty surface-level, but they were lovable nonetheless. Will was fine as hell, and you cannot change my mind. Also, I loved the way Annie was written. She was relatable and weird and stubborn and overall just a likable female main character. What really drove this book home for me was the small-town vibes. That trope worked so well with this book, and the side characters were such a great addition to the novel.
This was such a fun experience and I’m so excited to read more books by this author.