The average rating for Perfect Combination based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-07-15 00:00:00 Richard Kemp 3.5 stars This one was really nice. Our heroine is widowed, mother of two boys and a surgeon who is always working. One day, her teenage tormentor all-grown up walks back into her life and turns it upside down. The hero is a baseball player, badly injured and finds himself having all sorts of feelings for the heroine who wants to keep him at a distance. I liked how the author showed a hero who was vulnerable and insecure about what he could offer such a super succesful woman if he couldn't play anymore. |
Review # 2 was written on 2017-06-19 00:00:00 Nicholas Stevenson awful, in a ridiculous way -- or is that ridiculous in an awful way? Faith moons over Ken, who she met randomly when she fell off a ladder & into his arms -- as one does -- but is convinced they'll never be together because ten years ago she accidentally fell into a scandalous-albeit-sexless relationship with a mobster in the middle of her stint as the most famous model evah, and that makes her evil and slutty? so she can't end up with Ken-the-preacher? I don't know. It's kinda hilarious and kinda tragic. Faith is all hung up on the skeletons in her closet (which !!spoiler!! are not real skeletons at all but a full-length sable coat and some very nice lingerie) and Ken is all hung up on how he smelled some marijuana smoke in 'Nam? or something? There is no actual problem here, is what I'm saying, but they act like it's a serious problem so it takes them two hundred pages to get over nothing. People actually think like this. Makes me kinda sad. |
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