ARC Review: Ms Perfectly Fine



[Thank you @netgalley and Kate for the ARC]
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐/⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'s
Tropes & Themes: 🔥Grumpy (Her) x Sunshine (Him)
❤️He falls first and harder
🌹Hates everyone but you
😈Forced Proximity
🥀Suspense
💋Enemies to Lovers
🌞Healing
🥺Chronic Pain

About Ms Perfectly Fine

Autumn wants the house, but Elijah wants her.

Autumn Adler, a famous concert pianist, is making her solo comeback to the stage after a tragic accident, and she can’t afford any distractions. Of all the things that could go wrong, she never expected her landlord to rent out the ground floor of her home to Elijah Wells – a game designer in the midst of building his own company. Autumn loves her townhouse, and she refuses to give it up. However, Elijah is equally stubborn. As the days pass, Autumn’s efforts to make him leave only further his desire to win her over. It seems as though neither can win this battle of wills.

Yet as Autumn’s showcase approaches, a seemingly innocent gift turns into something far more alarming. Can the two call a truce and figure out what’s going on?

One house, two strangers, and a dark secret. What could go wrong?


My Review

Thoughts: Autumn is a pianist working on her big comeback to the stage after a tragic accident ten years earlier. She is very private, and she likes her routines but one day she wakes up to a noise as some man is putting her stuff into a storage and moving in.

So uhm... if someone moved into my home without asking, started stealing my food from the fridge and then brought in a dog, there would be no chance in hell for us to become friends.

But, as we all know, romantic novels aren't about real life. They're fairy tales for big girls, and we don't mind narrative gaps, crazy details, or irrational conduct as long as the HAE follows.

The mystery was a bit much, but I prefer it to the third act split, so it's OK.

I didn't have great expectations because everyone gave this book three stars, and I have to admit that I agree with the majority this time; this book was charming, but I'll definitely forget about it tomorrow.

Thank you to Kate Callaghan and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and evaluate this book.

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