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Paint Me Perfect by Kay Cove
5.0
emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted fast-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

"…Paint me real. Paint me life. Paint me perfect."

After reading mostly dark romances for the past 2 months, reading a book that starts out with a "kidnapping" is just perfect.

Paint Me Perfect tore my heart in two and sewed it back together. It's the way I would've broke my kindle but I had the restraint to not throw it across the room. Thank you, i'm proud of myself too.

I read PMP in a day, I could not put it down. I'm a sl*t for a good fake dating trope, but add a sports game first kiss? Auto 5 stars.

Chase and Noa are just perfect for each other, from the fake dating for the tabloids to the moment of realization that they don't wanna leave each other, I need more.

Her insecurities and love for her family is what has Chase falling, and vice versa. Their intense love for each other could be seen by all their friends and family. 

I loved everything about Paint Me Perfect, from the Disney movies and references throughout, from the baseball game to Chase taking care of her when she's sick, and down to the intimate moments in-between.

"He kidnaps me. I stalk him. This seems like a very healthy start to a promising relationship."

"Why do tattoo sessions always turn into confessionals?"


Thank you to Kay Cove and Katie and Brey PA for the chance to review Paint Me Perfect and I cannot wait for Addy's story!

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