Review: Reluctantly Perfect by SE Rose

Reluctantly Imperfect is the last book in the Perfectly Imperfect series. I, unfortunately, started with this one and am extremely disappointed I missed out on what seems like it was a fun series. From what I read in this one, it looks like she saved her best for last. I will be back reading.

The book introduces us to Clark Moore and Megan Lennox. They had all the makings of being a storybook romance. Their families knew and grew up together and became each other’s friends. That all was smooth sailing until a teenage moment changed everything between them. From that moment on through college, they lost their way and avoided each other at all costs. 

When an opportunity comes up for their dream job, they are paired together for what seems like an impossible task. As they find a way to work together, they realize that fate and destiny have a way of always arriving on time. 

I always love the enemies to lovers theme. It had all the charm and swoon one could ask for. There wasn’t a moment that I could look away. As I mentioned before, I haven’t read the preceding books in the series so I don’t know if this could be a standalone or needed a back story. Despite that, it was easy to follow with likable characters giving off a cute, fun read. I’d recommend checking this one out.