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A review by rebeccareadstheworld
Playing Mr Perfect by Melissa Foster
emotional
funny
inspiring
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
While this was my first Melissa Foster book, I was glad it was the first in this new series, The Bradens at Ridgeport.
Clay has been chasing Pepper for as many years as she's been running. But with the help of their family and friends, the two end up the only singles on a Paris trip, and they are forced to spend time together. After a "it didn't happen" night together, they go their separate ways, and Pepper tries to ignore her feelings for Clay. You can probably guess how this ends, but the road to get there is phenomenal. But beware, you'll be hooked and start reading all her books!
Clay has been chasing Pepper for as many years as she's been running. But with the help of their family and friends, the two end up the only singles on a Paris trip, and they are forced to spend time together. After a "it didn't happen" night together, they go their separate ways, and Pepper tries to ignore her feelings for Clay. You can probably guess how this ends, but the road to get there is phenomenal. But beware, you'll be hooked and start reading all her books!
4/5 stars; Spice Level 4/5