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Book Reviews of Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1)

Almost Perfect  (Perfect, Bk 1)
Almost Perfect - Perfect, Bk 1
Author: Julie Ortolon
ISBN-13: 9780451216403
ISBN-10: 0451216407
Publication Date: 9/1/2005
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 139 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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20 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

AL avatar reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I must say I usually do not review any of the books that I read. But I just finished the trilogy of the Perfect series and they were great. I really did not want it to end. They were like friends that you want to know how their lives are doing. I recommend all three of these books. I have read all of Julie Ortolon books. I have not been disappointed in any.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A very funny read. It is a fast moving story that will keep you laughing!
berlioz3 avatar reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
1st in the "Perfect" Trilogy. A cute book, LOL funny in spots. However, I did think she worked too hard for the last round of "romantic conflict" and I found that rather annoying.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
Quick-witted, fun read.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 11 more book reviews
Good book. I would say it was the best of the trilogy.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 26 more book reviews
This is a quick & fun little read. This was my first time venturing into the romance genre. I was not disappointed. It is slightly melodramatic and predictable, but I still enjoyed it.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 9 more book reviews
Great light hearted read
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
An adorable book about love and friendship. I read it in one day.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 45 more book reviews
This was an excellent romance. Great character development and a nice setting.
tandknix avatar reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 20 more book reviews
Wonderful read! Can't wait to get the second book in series!
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 541 more book reviews
Story based on a college friendship between 4 women, one of whom writes a book on how to be successful. The former roomies realize that the book uses the three of them as examples of non-successful women, outlining their flaws. The three women realize that the writer, Jane is right and they each agree to face their issues within the coming 12 months. The first one to take the challenge is Madeline, who hid her artistic talent as she dealt with her husband's illness. Now widowed, she agrees to work as an artist and get her art accepted into a gallery. She has to go back and face her first love on the way to the gallery....
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 133 more book reviews
An amusing little romance story with good characters.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 18 more book reviews
great book! love this author!
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 45 more book reviews
First in a series and a very good quick read. Keeps you interested in the characters and each book got better.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 160 more book reviews
This brand-new book from Texas author Julie Ortolon is sweet and quick. Three best friends, Maddy, Christine and Amy, make a bet: each will do something they have always wanted to do, no matter what their fears or the cost. Maddy chooses to work as an art councelor at a summer camp operated by her high school love, Joe. Will Maddy be able to become both a successful artist and a wife to Joe? Or must she sacrifice one to have the other?
stevielyn avatar reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 147 more book reviews
This was a great book and I can't wait to read the other two in the series!

Maddy, Christine, and Amy are thrilled that their old college suitemate has written the bestselling book How to Have a Perfect Life-until they realize she used them as examples of how women let fear screw up their lives. The worst part is....... it's sort of true. Together they make a pact: They each have one year to face down their fears-and maybe show Miss Perfect a thing or two!

A Free Spirit
Maddy was always the artistic one of the group, alive with color and mischief, from her saucy red curls to her vintage hippie skirts. Her challenge, the friends decide, is to get her artwork accepted at a gallery. A job as arts director at a summer camp near Santa Fe-with it's multitude of galleries-seems like a step in the right direction.

A Reformed Bad Boy
There's just one catch: The camp is run by Maddy's high school flame, Joe, whose heart she broke-okay, smashed-and his anger toward Maddy hasn't cooled one bit. But neither has their attraction.

A Perfect Match?
Old desires burn hotter than ever as Joe makes it clear there's only one way back into his heart: She has to get serious about her art. But will falling in love help or hinder Maddy as she struggles to meet her challenge?
berd avatar reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 214 more book reviews
I really wanted to enjoy this trilogy, but after a few chapters, I got bored and quit reading. I had high hopes after reading positive reviews of the books, but I guess I just didn't find the humor that others did. I felt the writing was bland and lacked the depth that I like. Maybe others will enjoy but I don't regret not finishing this one.
reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 149 more book reviews
Three longtime friends are dismayed to discover that a fourth friend, author of a self-help book, has used them as examples of how women let fear prevent them from achieving happiness. They make a pact to face their biggest fears, and Maddy takes the plunge. Her husband's cancer forced her to put her dream of becoming an artist on hold, but now that she is widowed, she accepts an invitation to be the arts-and-crafts director of a summer camp in New Mexico. The director is her old flame from high school who she dumped when he proposed. Joe has never forgiven her, but one look at her wild red hair and funky clothes, and he is smitten all over again. Maddy and Joe have sexy fun, but trying to achieve emotional intimacy is as easy as walking across a field of land mines. How do they get over their past and create a future? Find out in comedic romance writer Ortolon's funny and compelling story of two unforgettable characters.
catnip38 avatar reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 156 more book reviews
Maddy, Christine, and Amy are thrilled that their old college suitemate has written the bestselling book, How to Have a Perfect Life, until they realize she used them as examples of how women let fear screw up their lives. The worst part - it's sort of true. Together they make a pact: They each have one year to face down their fears and maybe show Miss Perfect a thing or two! This is the kind of book I pick up when I want something light to read and I usually finish it in one afternoon.
ladysarina avatar reviewed Almost Perfect (Perfect, Bk 1) on + 38 more book reviews
Three friends decide to risk it all after a college roommate uses them as examples of how women let fear hold them back. In this first book, Maddy Hills sets out to get a piece of her art into a gallery, and as a stepping stone, she takes a job at the camp of her high school sweetheart, Joe, whose heart she broke when she put her independence ahead of his marriage proposal.

I enjoyed this book a lot, though I think it could have had about sixty more pages added to it. Joe and Maddy have undeniable chemistry and honest issues to work through, like Joe's resentment of the past, Maddy's fear of failure and losing her independence, and the fact that they live in two different states. Maddy is a character you can imagine beings friends with and she's a very real, very flawed woman. There were a few things that I would have liked to see more of, namely interactions with the campers, a little more sexual tension (they jump into that part of the relationship fairly quickly) and more inner dialogue as Maddy worked through her issues.