Official Review: Beautiful Imperfections

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Re: Official Review: Beautiful Imperfections

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You summarized the book so well, I was captivated by the end of the first paragraph. I never read romance novels, but I might have to read this one.
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Interesting love affair! I want a book with such passion and seduction ;) I am curious about the relationship between Lucien and Keith thanks to the review.
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Congrats on the review. Sounds like a book about passions and the flaws in love.
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After reading the sample, I was interested in reading this book. Your review has increased my interest. Thank you.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

I could understand from this good review of the book is that this is nicely crafted love triangle between two arts students and their professor and this book revolves much in the decision that the protagonist Keith James makes of choosing one among the other two in the love triangle which is quite interesting
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I don't think I would be able to get past the name switch. The love triangle sounds fairly basic and really does nothing to entice me. I'm glad the characters were so thoroughly developed and that there seems to be a very believable personal journey of discovery for the female lead. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for the great review! I however do not like the romance genre so I am going to have to pass on this one. It sounds good for people who like romance!
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Post by eHope »

I particularly find the Canadian connection of interest and find the author's own artistic journey includes both Canada and France. Definitely personal experience informing her writing has added interest to her writing.
The character development you mention, along with relatable growth, will be valuable in keeping the story's realism. Thanks for reading, reviewing and sharing your perspectives. Very helpful .
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Post by Kings06 »

Hi there!
I can't say i don't like romance novels neither can i also say romance novels are my favourite.I have 50
% love for romance novels as well.From here the thing that really made me to developed some passion to later read this book was the situation of dilima that occurs as Keith found love on two sides of the coins.But the other side of start strengthening due to her love for arts.

I may like to read this book 'cause of my imagination how it will end since i have my own personal directive to end such book if i was the author.Thus i'll like to see if my planned way of ending it can be like or even close to that of the author.

Regards.
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Not my type of book. I don't like romance books or novels. Sorry.I'll pass this one.
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Post by Jillpillbooknerd »

Great review! After reading your review, I just don't think this is a great fit for me right now. I generally do like romance books though so I may revisit it in the future. It sounds like it would be a different take on the romance genre.
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For me, it's really a plus to know that the book has only a few minor grammar errors. The relationship between Lucien and Keith seems to be really intriguing too.
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I've always known that imperfections in art is just another art in the making. Yet, I haven't been so forgiving of people in that regard. I think I need this book to open my eyes to that angle. A romance story that deviated from the norm gives bonus points to this author. I can already sense that this book will reel me in without mercy. Thanks for your concise review.
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Post by itsduvi »

The title really captures my attention...Beautiful Imperfections
But as I started reading, it captures me more and I can't help it but keep on reading the pages.
It is a very nice story and the author really have a nice way of taking our attention and interest to it.
I will rate this 4 out of 4 stars
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I think it will be a great movie if made!
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