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Review of rom-com, Perfecting Kate, by Tamara Leigh



This book was so realistic it was scary. I'm not sure I've ever read a chick-flick, rom-com, contemporary Christian book that seemed so real. For that matter, I don't think I've read a book period that was this real.

It was really real.

Anyway, the heroine was, of course, relateable on so many levels (except where she kept making flippant promises and then breaking them. Why?!!). The hero was both romantic and... also realistic, somehow. All the other characters were extremely , but in a real life sort of way (noticing a pattern here?).

This book was also very emotional. Not just the laugh out loud moments and swoony bits, but also seeing what all these broken peeps have been through. Too. Real. Not to mention the heroine's relationship with God (except for the whole breaking-promise thing. How hard is it to just not make the promises to begin with?!!).

So, if you want a piece of real life escapism (how's that for an oxymoron?), read this book. And if not... well, read this book anyway.

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