Book Blurb
Perfect Couple is #2 in the Superlatives series about seniors at a Florida high school who are selected for their class's superlative categories in the yearbook, and how the labels change the way they view themselves and alter the course of their lives.
As yearbook photographer, Harper is responsible for capturing those candid moments that make high school memorable. But her own life is anything but picture perfect. Her parents' bitter divorce has left her wondering what a loving relationship would look like. And ever since the senior class voted her and star quarterback Brody the “Perfect Couple That Never Was,” her friends have been on her case to ask Brody out.
Brody doesn’t lack in female admirers, but Harper can't see herself with him. He seems confused about why they were matched together, too. They’re total opposites—the last people in the world who would ever be compatible, let alone the “perfect couple.” Yet ever since the class paired the two of them, they've found themselves drawn together--first by curiosity, then by an undeniable bond.
The trouble is, though they're very attracted to each other and both of them admit this, they have a hard time getting along or even communicating clearly. If they’re the perfect couple, this shouldn’t be so difficult! Soon it becomes clear their class was wrong, and they throw in the towel. But after they walk away, both of them feel so changed from making the effort that they can’t forget each other. What if that means this match made in hell is the perfect couple after all?
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Toot's Review by Stacy Sabala
After a day at the beach she is more confused. She has always done what others wanted and never thought of breaking the rules of any type. She finds herself going for things she would never have done before.
This series is cute. I love reading about the characters and the situations they get themselves into. It started with the Biggest Flirts book about Tia and Will. It continues with Harper’s story. The characters are dealing with some heavy topics and it affects how they react and view situations.
True friendship is represented well with the support of Quinn and Noah also. The message the author sent with that situation was refreshing and extremely positive. An awesome story for any YA reader. I give it a 4 out of 5.
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