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A review by scoodle42
The Perfection of a Moment by Kimberly Brown
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
Hiram and Ximena have a serendipitous meeting in the park, thanks to her dog Homer and the sparks are instant. Can you meet your soulmate on a whim?
This was a smooth and easy love story, where you got experience the couple in full and I loved every second of it. This book was engaging, captivating, and just plain good. The way you could feel and sense the chemistry is a testament to the author's amazing pen and storytelling ability. I love that this book took me on a journey with them. Two artists, showing each other the parts the rest of the world don't see, and falling deeper with every reveal. I love that Ximena was a dog mommy and then they became a family, lol. Hiram's constant support and encouragement gave me so many emotions, and Ximena's humor and heart were the stars of the show. The supporting cast was great--KB knows how to write a loving family. I love how Hiram and Ximena took their time, but still didn't hold back. They made space for one another and it was patient and intentional. Oh, and the Jareau cameo was nice too. Wonderful book.
This was a smooth and easy love story, where you got experience the couple in full and I loved every second of it. This book was engaging, captivating, and just plain good. The way you could feel and sense the chemistry is a testament to the author's amazing pen and storytelling ability. I love that this book took me on a journey with them. Two artists, showing each other the parts the rest of the world don't see, and falling deeper with every reveal. I love that Ximena was a dog mommy and then they became a family, lol. Hiram's constant support and encouragement gave me so many emotions, and Ximena's humor and heart were the stars of the show. The supporting cast was great--KB knows how to write a loving family. I love how Hiram and Ximena took their time, but still didn't hold back. They made space for one another and it was patient and intentional. Oh, and the Jareau cameo was nice too. Wonderful book.