Review: Not Quite Perfect (Not Quite #5) by Catherine Bybee

Not Quite Perfect (Not Quite Series, #5)

Not Quite Perfect (Not Quite #5) by Catherine Bybee

Release Date: 20/09/16

New York Times bestselling author Catherine Bybee delivers the fifth heartwarming, flirty novel in the wildly popular Not Quite series.

Mary Kildare knows how to read people. It’s both why she makes a great therapist and why she refuses to trust the average bachelor. Staying fiercely independent has been her primary relationship strategy—until wealthy playboy pilot (and commitmentphobe) Glen Fairchild reappears in her life. After a yearlong teasing tug-of-war, Mary and Glen test the waters of attraction, only to find that their physical chemistry runs deeper than flirtation.

At first, a bicoastal romance suits them both—especially since Glen can swoop in and whisk Mary away on one of his company’s planes. But no matter how close they get, they’re still three thousand miles apart. And when Mary’s life is threatened, Glen realizes the one luxury he doesn’t have is time. Can he close the distance between them before it’s too late?

Review:

3 tug-of-war Stars on Goodreads, Read from September 03 to 06, 2016

If your looking for a nice sweet beach read then this is for you. If your looking for a raw gritty read then don’t pick this book up. I was a little disappointed and through out the book couldn’t invest myself in the characters. In fact I found it all a little boring. Mary and Glen’s story just wasn’t for me I suppose. But if you are a fan of Catherine Bybee and have been reading this series, then is will be for you.

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