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Practice Makes Perfect

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This was such a good story! I loved Will and Annie, and their mutual realizations that what they thought they wanted wasn’t what they wanted at all. I love a romance that makes you cry for the characters, and this one did.

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Okay I'm missing out with Amelia and Noah. I did not read their story. I love how Will is, he gets into me in the first few chapters so fast. I am bit relating to what is going on with Annie and also with Will, I know someone who is afraid or not into commitment when in comes to dating. I also love the siblings it is a hug. I just feel this book so much. Definitely added to my tbr more of Sarah Adams books.

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I really enjoyed Practice Makes Perfect! Our main characters had a lot of chemistry. Her family drove me insane. I actually read the first book (When in Rome) after this and was surprised that I liked this one more. I’m glad Annie got her voice and her family members were put in their place a bit!

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Small town girl, Annie thinks she needs some lessons in dating so she can snag her perfect match. She propositions her soon to be sister-in-law's bodyguard for the job. He is reluctant at first because he doesn't want her to change, but can't tell sweet Annie, no. These lessons turn out to be more than either had imagined and things get confusing and steamy!

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Practice Makes Perfect was a cute RomCom with a simple plot, and easy to love characters: I would say it checks all of the proverbial boxes.

Their small town in KY is made lovely through the town people, and I liked the relationship between the siblings.

I found Annie super annoying and she came off more immature than she did innocent, which made it hard for me to give the book 5 stars, and there wasn’t enough for a resistance or slow burn for me. The main characters internally battle not feeling things for one another, but there is very little self restraint so for that reason I would give it 3.

Overall, I can appreciate this story for the book it is, but I can’t recommend it if you are looking for something deeper and more complex than a boy meets girl and falls in love.

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Sarah Adam’s is becoming one of my favorite authors. I love the small town atmosphere. I love the small town people. I love the banter between the main characters! This one was another hit for me!

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Sarah Adams has become one of my new favorite authors. Witty and sometimes sarcastic, her characters just make sense.

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thank you netgalley for sending me an ARC even though you sent it to me less than a week before it’s official release day…. (hence why i’m just now getting around to my review lol, but nonetheless i was a happy gal)

my thoughts:
um hello??? i was not expecting to love this cheesy little no spice/fade to black romantic comedy as much as i did. don’t get me wrong some aspects were cringey and beyond cheesy but that’s all to be expected and i didn’t cringe as hard as i have before when reading romances like this and you know…. maybe that’s because i will simply overlook anything and everything when will griffin is involved. um he’s perfect??? 10/10 absolutely my type of romcom book boyfriend. i also did end up really like annie’s character! i’ve seen so many other reviews talking about how they didn’t like her for various reasons but i’m here to tell you all she really was not that bad. i was expecting so much worse based on some of y’alls opinions. 👀

it was also fun to see amelia and noah return in this book! i wasn’t super attached to their characters or anything after reading when in rome but i appreciated the role they played as side characters in this novel and if you loved when in rome there’s a good bit of amelia and noah in here for you to hold onto! (BUT, i personally liked this one better out of the two🤭 is that a hot take??)

with all of that being said this is my new guilty pleasure romcom and i will continue to stan will griffin in my days to come.

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Thank you Random House Publishing Group and Netgalley for a copy of this e-arc in exchange for an honest review.

I loved When in Rome by Sarah Adams so I was excited to get approved to read Practice Makes Perfect which happens in the same universe. I ate the story up. Will was perfection. Annie's character bothered me a bit more with her insecurities, but she came through in the end. I read this in two days at the beach and it was a perfect, romantic, quick read.

I can't wait to read Sarah Adam's next book!

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This was the super sweet summer romance that I needed. I think this was such a fun way to spice up the stereotypical bodyguard trope. Instead of the FMC being the person protected, she is instead the sister of the person he is protecting. Add in fake dating, good communication, and an mmc that goes to therapy and I was sold. The only issue I had with this, is I found the FMC to be childish. Some of her cutesy dialogue had me rolling my eyes,

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I have to say that I'm a big fan of the town of Rome, Kentucky, and its quirky residents. I was totally hooked on the author's last book, When in Rome, and couldn't wait to catch up with the gang in this new one, Practice Make Perfect. I loved Noah's bond with his sisters in the previous book, so I was delighted to learn that this story focuses on one of them. I absolutely adored "Angel" Annie. Her awkward, introverted, romance novel-loving character was charming and relatable. And how could I resist the sexy, swoon-worthy tattooed dreamboat of a bodyguard, Griffin? The chemistry between the two was undeniable, and their banter was off the charts. I enjoyed that Will saw Annie in a way that nobody else did, not even her family. Their interactions were so sweet! Their love story was beautiful to watch unfold; Will's supportiveness of Annie was perfection. Their emotional connection made the story so heartwarming and memorable. If you're a fan of cozy, opposites-attract romances with closed-door scenes, then I highly suggest giving this book a read.

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This book felt like a warm hug!!!

Read if you like:
- fake dating
- opposites attract
-bad boy / good girl
- small town
- mature communication
- closed door

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Loved it! Such a sweet clean romance- I didn’t think I would enjoy this one but it made me laugh! The characters were perfect and believable. I will definitely pick up more from this author. I rarely give 5 stars, especially to romances but this one earns it.

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I really enjoyed this continuation in the series so much. Annie and Will were so sweet together. I’m always a sucker for a relationship that grows from “lessons” when he’s teaching her how to be more desirable. I would recommend this read to anyone who is a fan of light hearted romances with MC’s that are non toxic and communicate their emotions.

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Book Review:

⭐️⭐️⭐️✨

💐 opposites attract trope
💐 grumpy-sunshine
💐 fake dating
💐 small town romance
💐 romantic comedy
💐 protective MMC

This is a MUST READ to everyone who enjoys fake dating and “introverts who are ready to shine”

Annie is such a relatable character and is a giant bookworm. I just loved the banter that they have with each other. And who doesn’t love a tattooed MMC but a softie at heart???

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This book was yet another amazing read by Sarah Adams. It was like nice big hug that you needed after a long work week. I devoured, DEVOURED this book and dare I say it might be even better than the first!? I feel like everyone can relate to sweet Annie especially when it comes to hiding yourself to make others feel better. And everyone WANTS a Will in their life. A bad boy exterior who is really a teddy bear under his hard shell.

I will never stop talking about how good Sarah Adams’ writing is. It’s funny, witty, and she has a way of making the genre of romance good again. She takes cliches and making them readable. She writes the guys POV like a guy would actually sound, instead of it sounding like a girl author writing a male perspective. Finally, she makes the plot realistic. This is not like a hallmark movie (it’s better) where the guy and girl bump into each other 2 or 3 times and then BAM they’re in love. There’s a plot, a story line, a reason to their hesitations, the characters actually have back stories and good ones, too. And most of all, when the guy and girl finally decide to be together, she stays true to their characters with a realistic but romantic happy ever after. She is my new favorite author and these are my new favorite books! 5 stars!!!!

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Everything about this book is wonderful -- from chapter one, Annie's voice shines on the page. She's quirky, comical, and embarrassingly relatable at times, so much so that I cringe for her...but in the best ways. Will is an attractive bodyguard with tattoos, need I say more?

Their chemistry is palpable and sweet, making this one of my favorite stories.

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After reading When in Rome, I became a fan of Sarah Adam’s writing. I felt like I could relate to Annie where she grew up with many siblings and feeling like nobody would understand her passion for reading romance. It reminded me of a younger version of me wanting to find my voice. It was a closed door romance which is my fave but overall I loved the plot and characters so it was enjoyable.

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Practice Makes Perfect is exactly how I feel about Sarah Adams' books. The more books she writes, the better writer she becomes. I absolutely LOVED When In Rome and the second book in the series lived up to my expectations. The sweet fake dating trope between Will and Annie was adorable, yet steamy, and filled with the one of a kind Sarah Adams charm!

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Absolutely LOVED this, the first in the series was a high 3 stars I rounded up for 4 for me but this was a five. It’s technically a stand alone but I think it would be hard to understand all the side characters and backstory of the town if you haven’t read When in Rome first. Annie has lived in Rome her whole life, she has her siblings and a successful floral business, the only thing missing is a relationship. After a string of bad dates, and some meddling from her future sister in law, she enlists the help of Will - the body guard who’s stationed in Rome until the wedding. A grumpy x sunshine fake dating story set in a small town was basically a perfect set up to get 5 stars from me and it didn’t disappoint. Each book of hers that I’ve read I’ve liked more and more so I’ll continue to read this series as each sibling gets their story!

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