
In Pursuit of Perfection
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Narrated by:
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Kathleen Miranti
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By:
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Jacki Kelly
The next man in Macy Rollins' life must be perfect. She's had enough impostors, and isn't willing to settle for anything less. All she has to do is get through the company contract negotiation season, and she will get that promotion she has been working so hard for.
Avery Malveaux - one of Philadelphia's most eligible bachelors - has been hired to work with her as legal counsel for the company. From the moment they are forced to work together, tensions are high and expectations are low.
He questions her ability, she questions his intentions. After Macy is suspected in an accounting shortage, she accuses Avery of betraying her confidence. Has she once again been deceived by a man she thought she could trust? Can she clear her name and win her job back? And can there be any hope for Macy's pursuit of perfection.
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The story itself was good. The hero, Avery, and heroine, Macy, ended up going through a money trail caper in order to try to save Macy's job. I found it weird how Macy didn't bother to expose the courier as the incompetent business that it was the moment she discovered it, but I guess it would have ended the book too soon. And while I understood that it was necessary for there to be a tiff between Macy and Avery to make the story interesting, I was annoyed that the author went with the "opposite class" trope. Avery made it clear that her lack of finances wasn't a problem and she didn't seem to be that embarrassed by it around him since she always felt that she had more important things to worry about. Avery also didnt seem to be tied in any way to his disapproving father and didn't care about how he felt about him dating Macy. Their split was forced and silly. Maybe had Avery's father made more of a presence and had a stake in Avery's business, Macy would have more of a reason to break it off with Avery. Anyway, the book was enjoyable and the ending was satisfying. I would recommend reading it instead of using this audio.
A decent story if you get past the narrator
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Narrator Kathleen Miranda voiced this book well. She brought enthusiasm and conveyed how well this book was written. I really like the characters and plot of this book.
Sweet Contemporary
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GREAT READ!
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I Can't - Couldn't Make it Past the
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