Official Review: Beautiful Imperfections

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Re: Official Review: Beautiful Imperfections

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Thanks for your review. It sounds like you really enjoyed this romance novel. I’m not sure how interested I am in reading about such a long term love triangle. It does sound enjoyable for those that like this genre.
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I’m very picky when it comes to romance. This one mixed romance and art and that’s already a win for me. It sounds like my cup of tea so I’ll give it a try. Great review!
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It's a pity that Keith somehow finds herself in a dilemma. Either choice, comes with an ugly end..
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This seems to be a story about students who get familiar with their subjects as well as with their professors. Well, professors are also human and have imperfections. The trouble is there are many subjects one can have, and therefore, as much number of professors, not to mention study partners. Oh, this is interesting. Thanks for the interesting review.
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You know you've picked up a good book when putting it down becomes undesirable. As much as this is a romance story, I like that it promotes personal growth and teaches that there's more to life besides romantic relationships.
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On Romance call, This is perfect, but this is not my genre, all the same it is a perfect piece. Will recommend 100% to romance lovers.
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We all as individuals are born with embedded natural talents,likes and dislikes. This makes us who we are and different from everyone else. From reading your review it sounds like Keith fell in love with who she is, which I think is awesome and wish more of us could find that romantic love of who we truly are. Thank you for your very nice review.
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Post by Eryn Bradshaw »

Keith's character definitely seems like an interesting character to follow. It seems like she grows and learns a lot in the book. I'm glad you enjoyed the story as much as you did. I can definitely tell by your review how much you liked the book! I'm not a fan of romance novels, so I'll pass on this one. Thank you for the review though!
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I don't like romance novels, especially if they involve a love triangle. Your review led me to make an informed decision about this book. Thank you!
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I don't usually read romances, especially ones with two love interests and her professor being one of them. Meh...I'll pass.
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Post by Jessicahadden_1217 »

Normally, romance isn’t a genre I would pick up and read on my own. But with reading the sample and summary, I’m heartbroken that I can’t continue. The way the author portrays the romance and passion is so intriguing!
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I do not really enjoy romance unless there is some mystery involved, but I don't like it has the main genre. This does sound like a nice story though. I am interested in knowing more about why she decided to change her name. Thank you for the review.
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Post by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes »

Student life is replete with excitement --the discovery, the erudition to life itself. However, the process of learning or excitement does not necessarily have to occur inside the classroom. The young mind is very impressionable, and what other readily available sources of inspiration are there than the professors themselves. Thank you for the very interesting review.
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Keith James makes for a very interesting character in this romance. A bold and determined young lady who isn't afraid to go for what she chooses. I am intrigued at how she managed to juggle the relationships with the two men in her life.
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Post by Haute_Coffee »

Beautifully written review. It sounds like a great, passionate story with a strong female protagonist. Thanks for your review
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