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omqchristi 's review for:
Perfect on Paper
by Sophie Gonzales
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
» QUICK OVERVIEW «
Stars: ★★★★☆
Plot: ★★★★☆
Readability: ★★★★☆
Characters: ★★★★☆
Writing: ★★★★☆
Recommend: ✓
» PLOT «
Darcy has been running an anonymous relationship advice service for a while now, and while her advice is spot on, her own love life is nowhere to be seen. After a routine letter collection goes awry, Darcy is caught red handed by Brougham. Desperate to keep her secret, Darcy offers to help Brougham fix his relationship.
I'm not the biggest fan of love triangles, and this one isn't an exception (especially since this is a double love triangle). But out of the two sides of the main love triangle, I never once rooted for one of them. I understand that the MC put a lot into the perceived romantic feelings onto that side of the triangle, but I just didn't see why they were even friends. The other side of the love triangle was more believable (especially since we saw the development of their relationship), thus I rooted for it.
» READABILITY «
Contemporary teen romances simply exist in my mind as audiobooks. I swear sometimes they just get too boring and I have to force myself to continue reading. This audiobook was pretty good though. :)
» CHARACTERS «
The main character is not my favorite, but at least Brougham is alright. All of the characters were pretty okay, nothing extraordinary, but I didn't hate them.
» WRITING «
The writing isn't bad, in fact, so far I really like Sophie Gonzales's writing style (with contemporary romance). It's mainly the story/plotlines that keep making me give her books 4 stars. However, I will definitely be reading her any contemporary romances she writes in the future.
» OVERALL «
Not bad, it's nice and fluffy.
Stars: ★★★★☆
Plot: ★★★★☆
Readability: ★★★★☆
Characters: ★★★★☆
Writing: ★★★★☆
Recommend: ✓
» PLOT «
Darcy has been running an anonymous relationship advice service for a while now, and while her advice is spot on, her own love life is nowhere to be seen. After a routine letter collection goes awry, Darcy is caught red handed by Brougham. Desperate to keep her secret, Darcy offers to help Brougham fix his relationship.
I'm not the biggest fan of love triangles, and this one isn't an exception (especially since this is a double love triangle). But out of the two sides of the main love triangle, I never once rooted for one of them. I understand that the MC put a lot into the perceived romantic feelings onto that side of the triangle, but I just didn't see why they were even friends. The other side of the love triangle was more believable (especially since we saw the development of their relationship), thus I rooted for it.
» READABILITY «
Contemporary teen romances simply exist in my mind as audiobooks. I swear sometimes they just get too boring and I have to force myself to continue reading. This audiobook was pretty good though. :)
» CHARACTERS «
The main character is not my favorite, but at least Brougham is alright. All of the characters were pretty okay, nothing extraordinary, but I didn't hate them.
» WRITING «
The writing isn't bad, in fact, so far I really like Sophie Gonzales's writing style (with contemporary romance). It's mainly the story/plotlines that keep making me give her books 4 stars. However, I will definitely be reading her any contemporary romances she writes in the future.
» OVERALL «
Not bad, it's nice and fluffy.