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| Original Title: | Perfect |
| ISBN: | 0743474171 (ISBN13: 9780743474177) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Second Opportunities #2 |
| Characters: | Zachary Benedict, Julie Mathison |

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| Title | : | Perfect (Second Opportunities #2) |
| Author | : | Judith McNaught |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 704 pages |
| Published | : | December 1st 2002 by Pocket Books (first published January 1st 1993) |
| Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Fiction. Historical Romance |
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A rootless foster child, Julie Mathison had blossomed under the love showered upon her by her adoptive family. Now a lovely and vivacious young woman, she was a respected teacher in her small Texas town, and she passionately lived her ideals. Julie was determined to give back all the kindness she'd received; nothing and no one would ever shatter the perfect life she had fashioned.
Zachary Benedict was an actor/director whose Academy Award-winning career had been shattered when he was wrongly convicted of murdering his wife. After the tall, ruggedly handsome Zack escaped from a Texas prison, he abducted Julie and forced her to drive him to his Colorado mountain hideout. She was outraged, cautious, and unable to ignore the instincts that whispered of his innocence. He was cynical, wary, and increasingly attracted to her. Passion was about to capture them both in its fierce embrace...but the journey to trust, true commitment, and proving Zack's innocence was just beginning....
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Ratings: 4.3 From 21827 Users | 812 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books Perfect (Second Opportunities #2)
3.5 StarsOnce again Im impressed with the authors ability to tell a story and create such a well-developed storyline. And once again I didnt get the maximum satisfaction from it. After reading Paradise and all of the reviews here I was sure I was about to read a story of epic proportions:A prison escape?A tortured, cold, brooding hero?A smart and strong heroine?The enemies-to-lovers trope?"I'm falling for my captor" theme?A slow burn romance?Except the proportions were not so epicI cant say IDefinitely my all-time favorite book and I have literally read hundreds. I was pushed into reading it many years ago by my sister. I didn't want to read another "cheesy love story". But once I started reading I could not put it down. Zachary is the perfect leading man. Julie's innocence, and the way it is explained in the book, makes her the perfect leading lady. There are a few scenes in the book that come across as being silly, but the rest of the story more than makes up for it. I have never
Now THIS is how you write a convict on the run falling for his kidnapped hostage. Authors take notes! :PI don't even know where to start with this. A roller coaster of emotions. My gaaaawd. I love how I can rip a book apart to shreds when I'm not happy with it and can't seem to shut up but when it's a 5 star book I'm tongue tied and can never do the book justice. I'll give it a try....My very first Judith McNaught book. It was love at first sitting. I seriously could not put this down 10 pages

DNF after 200 pages.You know, I usually have a lot of patience when it comes to books.I don't mind if they first do it at 70%.They don't even have to do it at all.I don't mind if the story progresses slowly.It doesn't have to progress at all.AS LONG AS I GET MY HEROES IN THE SAME SCENES TOGETHER!!!!!Separations in the book I just don't like, ever!In this one, the hero and the heroine didn't even meet until page 150!I mean, THAT much detail about their pasts is really, REALLY not necessary. I
Now my review is going to be biased, as I love JMN and it's because of her I fell in love with romance.. and "Perfect" was just perfection.I absolutely love backstories which establish how the characters were molded, and this book has a great introduction to both Zack and Julie.Zack was born into a privileged family, when a disgruntled grandmother disowns him due to his resemblance to her cheating grandfather. He works hard to become a successful movie actor and director, when one day he finds
*Screams**Rips book apart*Throws it to the ground**Jumps on book until pulverized**Gets out lawnmower**Mows over it multiple times*No just no.Ill start with the positive. This book made me and my reading buddies Whiskey review here & Obsidian review here wonder: Is consent consent if you are a hostage? Im of the mind that no its probably not. The other positive, it was good, infuriating fun to read with those two. And, really thats where my positivity sinks into the ground like the
Loved Zach. Hated Julie the betraying, preachy cow and was massively disappointed that she did not die by a toilet seat to the head. She was utterly useless and I hated her with a passion. But the writing was good and the story fun. Except for Julie.
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