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Title:Perfection (Neighbor from Hell #2)
Author:R.L. Mathewson
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 247 pages
Published:August 27th 2011 (first published August 26th 2011)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Humor. Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. New Adult
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Perfection (Neighbor from Hell #2) ebook | Pages: 247 pages
Rating: 4.15 | 60325 Users | 2730 Reviews

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Zoe is used to taking care of herself and has long ago accepted that if anything bad was going to happen, it was going to happen to her. So when she loses her job over something most bosses would probably be happy with and her life starts going down hill from there she doesn't expect it to get any better. She certainly didn't expect any help from the loud jerk next door, but then again she has nothing to lose so puts her trust in him and hopes for the best. What she didn't expect was the once in a lifetime opportunity that he offers her through an arrangement where they both benefit and no one is supposed to get hurt, but she should have known better because her luck has never been that good.

Like most Bradfords, Trevor has a soft spot for food, but that's about all. He leads a pretty straightforward life and likes to keep things simple and that includes his relationships. He wants the perfect woman and knows exactly what she'll be like. So when he discovers much to his horror that he's thinking about his frumpy little neighbor he decides the best way to get his head straight is by working her out of his system. He'll keep her around, but only until he finds perfection.

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Original Title: Perfection ISBN13 9780983212553
Edition Language: English
Series: Neighbor from Hell #2
Characters: Trevor Bradford, Zoe O'Shea

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one of the amazing books i've come across this year ! LOL...love trevor sooo much because he adores zoe more than homemade cupcakes...and thats saying a LOT for a Bradford. ;)

Kissing my kindleMuahSmackSmoochPeck, peck, peckI love this fluffy little story. When you get past the slightly corny beginning, it becomes...WonderfulQuirkyLightheartedLaugh out loud funnyBetter review when I get to an actual computer!

I love food. I love eating. Im not on a diet. I dont even count my calorie and carb intake just for the hell of it. And I simply dont care if I gain or lose weight with all the food I stuff in my mouth. But that doesnt mean I should worship a man who doesnt give a shit about those too. Especially if that man is gluttonous, er, fixated about eating. I simply dont find it adorable.You see this book have marked me as the hero food obsessed, the heroine a big dull dud. I skimmed some parts because I

This was shockingly a huge disappointment of something that could have been very good. I adore friends to lovers books, adore it even more when they start off as enemies... however I hate it when the characters ruins what could've been a good story. Though not much happened in this book, it would still be interesting enough to enjoy if it weren't for the characters. I didn't mind Zoe O'Shea (29) so much, simply because she was a plain character (ironic, really, considering that's how our male

I really needed a pick me up and this book was just perfect for that. The funny dialogue, the unusual characters and the fact that there was no instalust or instalove made it all better. :DNot to mention the weird relationship with food that all the Bradford men share...it was definitely a treat :POhhh...I almost forgot...loved the fact that the main female character was a woman with curves and not "the most beautiful thing he's ever seen". It made this crazy unbelievable story just a little

Perfection is a funny book, with tonnes of good-natured banter and sly flippant humour but as Bill Maher recently discovered, great comedy is a trifecta of timing, content, and delivery.I think we know that even a great comic can and has been derailed by the content of their act. This book, for me, was let down by Trevor, what with the constant derision of Zoe's looks, hair, weight, clothes etc. Yes, he eventually sees the error of his ways but by which time I had lost all interest.Oftentimes, I

Rating 3.5This didn't work that well for me since I didn't love Trevor as much, he came across as shallow and for a long time I didn't like his treatment of Zoe, his tenant. Yes, he gets her a job after she is fired and also employs her to clean up his place, what I didn't like was that in the beginning he had a lot of negative thoughts about the way she looked, yes she was overweight and even when he sees her starving herself and knows it is wrong, doesn't intervene since they are keeping it
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