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Perfect Sense Perfect Series Book 1 edition by Amanda Cowen Karen Dale Harris Contemporary Romance eBooks

As a reader who enjoys sports-themed romances I always celebrate a new addition to the genre. With this tale of a bad boy with a very dark past and a good girl struggling to stay that way readers are taken on a very rocky journey that's only just beginning with this series starter. While there's much to recommend this book there's also a bit of roughness to the narrative and a few issues with the heroine that left me frustrated but still enjoying this story on a whole.

Quinn had a rough childhood with an alcoholic mother struggling with a mental disorder and a father more concerned with appearances than dealing with the problems. It forced her into growing up far too quickly, thrust into the role of an adult, where her main goal was being perfect in the eyes of her father. While her sister was allowed to live her life as she saw fit, Quinn lived a life according to her father. She pushed her dreams aside to become the daughter he dreamed of and there were still many times where it didn't satisfy him. He always seemed to find fault with her and she simply responded with a smile, letting him walk all over her and use his disappointment to crush her spirit. It's not until she meets bad boy hockey player, Cash, that she finally starts living. Being with him brings out her wild side, makes her more likable as she becomes less judgmental. She becomes more vibrant in his presence and I found her more sympathetic as she opened up to Cash. It's too bad that her father's negative feelings regarding love have tainted her outlook on love and constantly have her doubting Cash. I had hoped that Cash would've given her the strength to live her own life but ultimately readers are left hanging as to her HEA.

Cash too has lived a life full of loss and it's left him bruised, battling addictions and desperate to find a purpose beyond hockey. While he's still at the top of his game his off-the-ice actions are putting his career in jeopardy. Fear, anger, and grief combine to make him self-destructive and have left him with a reputation he can't seem to shake. It's a reputation of being a partying womanizer who everyone loves to hate for all his fights on and off the ice. Though he loves giving his fans what they want he's tired of living a lie. The moment he meets Quinn though he finally feels alive, no longer needing his vices just to feel something. Though they're complete opposites they fit together perfectly as she gives him a reason to be a better man while he lets her embrace the wild side of life and do what she's always longed to do. Cash has had a lot of tragedies in life that he feels responsible for and which had me aching for him. With so much loss he's closed himself off and kept many of his secrets hidden. It puts his relationship with Quinn in doubt but it's understandable as he's tired of being manipulated and used by others. He came to depend on Quinn but the constant push and pull between them kept me on edge as I felt she didn't treat him as I thought he deserved. He gave her so much, loved her so much, that it hurt me when she inadvertantly hurt him. Throughout most of the story he flashed sexy and snarky smiles with subtle dirty talk that had me drooling, but it was his rare tears and introspection that completely won me over and had me wanting to hug him. He's the reason I kept reading, despite my frustrations with Quinn, and is the reason why I'll come back for the next installment as his struggles haunt me still.

This story was a bit rough around the edges with a narrative that sometimes felt clunky. Quinn too left me frustrated as she let her father run her life, along with her new boss who let his inappropriate feelings belittle her further. I desperately wanted her to fight for herself, and for the joy she found with Cash, but that time isn't yet. The secondary characters were an entertaining bunch from her wild and over-the-top sister Lyndsey to Cash's hockey friends/teammates Louis and Fisher who support him despite everything he's done. While the romance between Cash and Quinn felt like a tug-of-war at times, it was also sweet and sexy, as seen through their numerous encounters that were also playful and ultimately brought out a relaxed and carefree side to Cash. The hockey scenes also showed a carefree Cash, showed a joy for the sport that means so much to him, in vividly depicted and exhilarating action scenes. Despite the quibbles I had it's Cash that makes this story! He's a complex character who exudes sexiness but who's broken inside and it's clear that at any moment he'll shatter. He has a lot of baggage weighing him down and by the end of the story everything comes to a head in a heartbreaking cliffhanger. Readers will find much to debate about in this tale, but it's a compelling read that pulled me in the moment I first saw Cash and I look forward to seeing how the ramifications of his secret play out in the next installment.

3.75 STARS!

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Story was entertaining but at times the grammar needed some editing. Looking forward to seeing what lies ahead in the series.
WHY ISN'T THE OTHER BOOK OUT YET???!!!!! The first book was good but that was not an ending
Perfect Sense started off very enjoyable however it quickly turned. I wondered why a Woman looking to get into Harvard to pursue an MBA would engage in a sexual relations without a condom and with someone who was with other Women. The plot didn't make sense. Furthermore, the Author needs to proofread her work as there were a lot of misspellings, poor grammar. Since this book is part one, I will buy the second book to see how the story finishes, however overall was disappointed. If you haven't purchased this book, do yourself a favor and skip as there are much better sports romance books available that are more realistic.
Why end this story like this? The main characters have what could be described as good chemistry, but lack true depth. Cash is a manwhore, hockey player, who has many dark secrets hiding in his past. Quinn is the new employee of the hockey team plus she's the daughter of a hockey player. Cash says he wants and loves Quinn but he's not really willing to make the changes that are needed. Quinn's past makes it hard for her to open up and trust, so she sticks to her education. When Quinn takes the chance on Cash, she struggles with the possibilities. The ending leaves a bad taste in my mouth, with the added twist and the cliffhanger ending.
Absolutely LOVED This book. BEWARE....this is not a stand alone book. The 2nd installment comes out in November. Wish it was out NOW )
I really loved the chemistry between Cash and Quinn, they were amazing right from the start! You could tell that there was more to Cash than he was letting on. He was broken but I still believed he could and would be more. You could also that Quinn's ice princess attitude was hiding someone who was a little broken too, she felt she had to be perfect to be loved. This was a fun, heartfelt love story of two broken people finding each other.
I was lucky enough to find this book and its sequel when both were already out because this book does end in a cliff hanger without a HEA for our couple and I would have been very upset if I had to wait for the sequel to come out to find out where it was going.
I sat down to read this book and couldn't put it down, read it in one evening. I thought it was a great story line but HATE, HATE, the way this author ended the book. It is not so much how it has ended, yes Author claims that their story is not over but seriously to wait a year before releasing the next book is a LONG time.
I agree with some of the other readers I will not even remember to look for the second book in a year and I probably would have to read the first one again. Even though I enjoyed the first book other than maybe coming across the next one in the future, I probably would not read another book by this author.....
As a reader who enjoys sports-themed romances I always celebrate a new addition to the genre. With this tale of a bad boy with a very dark past and a good girl struggling to stay that way readers are taken on a very rocky journey that's only just beginning with this series starter. While there's much to recommend this book there's also a bit of roughness to the narrative and a few issues with the heroine that left me frustrated but still enjoying this story on a whole.

Quinn had a rough childhood with an alcoholic mother struggling with a mental disorder and a father more concerned with appearances than dealing with the problems. It forced her into growing up far too quickly, thrust into the role of an adult, where her main goal was being perfect in the eyes of her father. While her sister was allowed to live her life as she saw fit, Quinn lived a life according to her father. She pushed her dreams aside to become the daughter he dreamed of and there were still many times where it didn't satisfy him. He always seemed to find fault with her and she simply responded with a smile, letting him walk all over her and use his disappointment to crush her spirit. It's not until she meets bad boy hockey player, Cash, that she finally starts living. Being with him brings out her wild side, makes her more likable as she becomes less judgmental. She becomes more vibrant in his presence and I found her more sympathetic as she opened up to Cash. It's too bad that her father's negative feelings regarding love have tainted her outlook on love and constantly have her doubting Cash. I had hoped that Cash would've given her the strength to live her own life but ultimately readers are left hanging as to her HEA.

Cash too has lived a life full of loss and it's left him bruised, battling addictions and desperate to find a purpose beyond hockey. While he's still at the top of his game his off-the-ice actions are putting his career in jeopardy. Fear, anger, and grief combine to make him self-destructive and have left him with a reputation he can't seem to shake. It's a reputation of being a partying womanizer who everyone loves to hate for all his fights on and off the ice. Though he loves giving his fans what they want he's tired of living a lie. The moment he meets Quinn though he finally feels alive, no longer needing his vices just to feel something. Though they're complete opposites they fit together perfectly as she gives him a reason to be a better man while he lets her embrace the wild side of life and do what she's always longed to do. Cash has had a lot of tragedies in life that he feels responsible for and which had me aching for him. With so much loss he's closed himself off and kept many of his secrets hidden. It puts his relationship with Quinn in doubt but it's understandable as he's tired of being manipulated and used by others. He came to depend on Quinn but the constant push and pull between them kept me on edge as I felt she didn't treat him as I thought he deserved. He gave her so much, loved her so much, that it hurt me when she inadvertantly hurt him. Throughout most of the story he flashed sexy and snarky smiles with subtle dirty talk that had me drooling, but it was his rare tears and introspection that completely won me over and had me wanting to hug him. He's the reason I kept reading, despite my frustrations with Quinn, and is the reason why I'll come back for the next installment as his struggles haunt me still.

This story was a bit rough around the edges with a narrative that sometimes felt clunky. Quinn too left me frustrated as she let her father run her life, along with her new boss who let his inappropriate feelings belittle her further. I desperately wanted her to fight for herself, and for the joy she found with Cash, but that time isn't yet. The secondary characters were an entertaining bunch from her wild and over-the-top sister Lyndsey to Cash's hockey friends/teammates Louis and Fisher who support him despite everything he's done. While the romance between Cash and Quinn felt like a tug-of-war at times, it was also sweet and sexy, as seen through their numerous encounters that were also playful and ultimately brought out a relaxed and carefree side to Cash. The hockey scenes also showed a carefree Cash, showed a joy for the sport that means so much to him, in vividly depicted and exhilarating action scenes. Despite the quibbles I had it's Cash that makes this story! He's a complex character who exudes sexiness but who's broken inside and it's clear that at any moment he'll shatter. He has a lot of baggage weighing him down and by the end of the story everything comes to a head in a heartbreaking cliffhanger. Readers will find much to debate about in this tale, but it's a compelling read that pulled me in the moment I first saw Cash and I look forward to seeing how the ramifications of his secret play out in the next installment.

3.75 STARS!
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