
Not Quite Perfect
Not Quite Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Amy McFadden
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By:
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Catherine Bybee
About this listen
New York Times bestselling author Catherine Bybee delivers the fifth heartwarming, flirty novel in the wildly popular Not Quite series.
Mary Kildare knows how to read people. It's both why she makes a great therapist and why she refuses to trust the average bachelor. Staying fiercely independent has been her primary relationship strategy - until wealthy playboy pilot (and commitmentphobe) Glen Fairchild reappears in her life. After a yearlong teasing tug-of-war, Mary and Glen test the waters of attraction, only to find that their physical chemistry runs deeper than flirtation.
At first, a bicoastal romance suits them both - especially since Glen can swoop in and whisk Mary away on one of his company's planes. But no matter how close they get, they're still three thousand miles apart. And when Mary's life is threatened, Glen realizes the one luxury he doesn't have is time. Can he close the distance between them before it's too late?
©2016 Catherine Bybee (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.Couldn't ask for more
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The chemistry between the leads, and indeed among all of the characters is vividly re-created and is particularly well presented by the audio recreation
I really enjoyed it and highly recommend
Delightful romantic comedy with just enough suspense and plot twist to keep it
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I love books by Catherine Bybee but this one was a little disappointing. It featured a great couple, and the sort of romance we would all love to have, but unfortunately this doesn’t make the most enthralling reading. The couple had met occasionally over the past year before the book started, and were obviously attracted to each other, and both were upfront and realistic about the difficulties their relationship faced. I couldn’t understand why the h was portrayed as an abandoned baby growing up in foster care without family, when it turns out she actually had a strong mother figure who had always been a big part of her life, and still was. The commitment issues, and “player” reputation of the H also didn’t have any logical source apart from being a convenient plot device to explain why the h initially was hesitant about getting involved with him.
That said, I did enjoy the book, just nothing about it was memorable, or made be put it into the “listen to again” pile.
Decent romance, but nothing memorable
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