By Sarah Adams
Dell Books, 2023. 335 pages. Romance
Annie Walker is on a quest to find her perfect match; someone who nicely compliments her happy, quiet life running her flower shop in Rome, Kentucky. Unfortunately, she worries her goal might be too far out of reach when she overhears her date saying she is "so unbelievably boring." Maybe she only needs a little practice and Annie has the perfect person in mind to become her tutor: Will Griffin. The flirtatious and tattooed bodyguard is temporarily back in Rome, providing security for Amelia Rose as excitement grows for her upcoming marriage to Noah Walker. He has one personal objective during his time in town: stay away from Annie. But no sooner than he gets settled, Will soon finds himself not only breaking his rule, but tasked with far more than simply providing security. Will wants no part in changing the sweet Annie, but he can't bring himself to say no to her request. Between faking a relationship so the meddling town doesn't catch on to what's really happening on their practice dates, and tutoring lessons that convince Annie to add passion to her list of must-haves in a mate, it doesn't take long for the lines of their friendship to blur.
This cute romance has all the tropes; opposites attract, fake relationship, friends to lovers. There’s something for every rom com lover. I may have only read it because it’s set in my home state of Kentucky, but it far exceeded my expectations of a quick summer read. It’s a sequel to Sarah Adam’s When in Rome, which I didn’t read, but I never felt lost by any of the supporting characters or stories introduced in the first book. Told in dual POV, Annie was a likeable lead with her own ambitions and opinions and Will was a perfect complement to her strong, albeit unlucky in love, character. The chemistry between the two leads was palpable and well-developed. It’s considered a closed-door romance, but not necessarily clean, so it’s an excellent choice if you prefer a little more substance than spice. Overall, if you enjoy sweet rom coms, a la Christina Lauren and Abby Jimenez, you’re sure to love Practice Makes Perfect.
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