A review by fictionalkate
The Perfectionists by Sara Shepard

4.0

Ava, Parker, Julie, Mackenzie and Caitlin appear to have nothing in common. But there is one thing they can all agree on - their hatred for Beacon Height's golden boy, Nolan Hotchkiss. He has ruined their lives in one way or another and they put a plan in action to make him pay. The perfect crime. But after getting their revenge on Nolan, life doesn't go back to normal. Everyone is a suspect in Nolan's death and the five girls need to stay strong or risk losing it all.

At first I was a little wary of how well this book would work with five main characters (it seems like a lot) but I should not have been concerned. The pacing and way everything came together was perfect. From the scene of the crime to the final page, the author shares with the readers the right amount of story for each of the five girls. The title was fitting with each of the girls being perfectionists in their chosen fields and Nolan being responsible for threatening everything they've ever worked for. There is a great camaraderie between the girls and their problems do feel realistic. I loved how the mystery unfolded with little bits of information being given but never quite enough to know exactly what was going on. I liked the girls' individual stories but I thought the strength of this novel was how they came together as a whole. It may seem a little far-fetched for seemingly perfect teenagers to plot and plan a take down of the most popular boy in school but Shepard wrote it in such a way I felt it was entirely believable considering the history he had with each of the girls. The only thing I didn't like was that it ended just as I had been completely sucked into the Perfectionists' world!

For a first book in the series, The Perfectionists is perfect. It's suspenseful and exciting with a dash of romance and some fantastic friendships. There is a mysterious and slightly dark vibe surrounding the girls as we get to know them and many secrets revealed.

The Perfectionists is an exciting read. It isn't quite as dark as I was expecting and I enjoyed it more for that. If you are a fan of Sara Shepard's Pretty Little Liars series, you will love The Perfectionists. It has the sinister undertones, the delicious anticipation of what is going to happen next as well as the drama and the romance of Shepard's other series but the premise is much more believable and (in my opinion) the cast of characters is slightly more likeable.

Thanks to Hot Key Books for the review copy