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Imperfectly Perfect

Adrian J. Smith
4.4 / 5.0
Published: 2024

Description

Savannah Logan is a woman defined by her boundaries. After a harrowing past and the devastating loss of her brother, she is focused on one thing: providing a stable, quiet life for her young daughter. When she initiates a legal battle against the hospital that failed her brother, she expects nothing more than justice. Instead, she finds an unexpected spark in Fallon Schroeder, a sharp-witted legal assistant who is everything the guarded Savannah thinks she doesn't need. Fallon has carefully walled off her own heart, vowing never to risk the vulnerability of romance again. When she proposes a casual, no-strings arrangement to the radiant woman who has turned her office upside down, she believes she has found the perfect compromise. But as Savannah and her daughter begin to bridge the gaps in Fallon’s lonely world, the lines of their agreement inevitably blur. Imperfectly Perfect is a raw and tender exploration of what happens when two hearts, bruised by trauma and loss, begin to beat in sync. As they navigate the complexities of grief, the shadows of their pasts, and the mounting pressure of their legal fight, Savannah and Fallon must decide if they are brave enough to trade their safety for a permanent future together.

Customer Reviews

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lindalee500
February 18, 2025
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Really wonderful read

Really wonderful read. Heard a therapist say that the best relationship are those of which your partner is willing to work through childhood trauma. This book would be an accurate description. Highly recommend to readers.
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HCLMSL
October 21, 2024
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What happens when feelings develop?

Well written as usual from this wonderful author! The feels! The frustration! The angst…ugh. The MCs were perfectly flawed and their development satisfyingly done. The spice was so nice and flowed well.
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Sheila M. Greene
October 9, 2024
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Loved it!

I love everything by this author. It's laugh out loud funny, heartfelt, and relatable. The characters are amazing. Can't wait to read all of her books.
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B. Reinard
September 8, 2025

Another Good one

Adrian J Smith wrote another good one. This book made this book series so much better. I loved how we got the update from the other couples in the first 2 books. This book had love, HEA, sadness, heartbreak, disgust, and spice. Highly recommend this book as well as all of this author's books.
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Sydney
November 28, 2024

Had a few issues

This was definitely not my favorite romance by this author. I had a couple of issues with it. First, I did not particularly care for Fallon. She had a tendency to make her problems into Savannah's problems that I really didn't care for. I really didn't like in particular how she blamed Savannah for her ex husband's behavior, and how unsympathetic she was about Savannah's body image problem. Also, I've noticed that all the male exes of MCs in Smith's books tend to be just horrible people. I haven't read all of her books, but I can't think of any where the male ex wasn't a jerk of some flavor. The romance between Savannah and Fallon didn't feel like it got enough time before they were moving into HEA territory. It felt like a lot of the emotional bonding/growth that normally occurs in romance books was replaced by spicy scenes...of which there were quite a few. So, it felt like they went from FWB to ILY pretty suddenly without really getting to know each other. There is a third act breakup. It occurs pretty early in the third act and takes up quite a bit of time in the book. How much time it takes up chronologically is less clear. I can understand why Fallon pulled away, all of her PTSD triggers were being pulled. I can't understand why they failed to get back together in one scene, but suddenly the next chapter, without anything changing suddenly they were back together. They never really addressed how Fallon could move forward being exposed to her PTSD triggers so…