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A review by pattydsf
Almost Perfect by Susan Mallery
3.0
Well, when I finished a romance by Mallery in January, I said I was going to look for another contemporary romance writer because by that time, I had read 16 of her books. I did read one book by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, but when push came to shove, the Mallory romance I found on my shelves was the book I choose to read last week. I know I am going to have a good time in the town of Fool's Gold.
There is no way I can write about this novel without repeating myself. Liz Sutton left Fool's Gold swearing she would never be back. Of course, that is the setup for her return and why Liz will end up staying. Mallery does not necessarily make this plot realistic, but it was fun, funny and I was happy to suspend my disbelief for the length of the book.
There is no way I can write about this novel without repeating myself. Liz Sutton left Fool's Gold swearing she would never be back. Of course, that is the setup for her return and why Liz will end up staying. Mallery does not necessarily make this plot realistic, but it was fun, funny and I was happy to suspend my disbelief for the length of the book.