(60) Mrs. Perfect by Jane Porter
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Being perfect is hard. I wouldn't know, but according to Taylor Young, Mrs. Perfect, it is hard work. The Pilates, the Tennis Lessons, and the manis/pedis. Not to mention being Room Mother and on various committees at the school. It is a hard, exhausting life. *insert eyeroll here*
Taylor is married to her college sweetheart, Nathan. He is a VP at a prestigious firm and still as good looking as he was in college, making Taylor the envy of every woman at their Country Club. Until Taylor's perfect world is shattered by a shocking revelation. Soon she is scorned by the women and the world that she once held in the palm of her hand. Can Mrs. Perfect survive? Will her perfect marriage survive? Read to find out! =)\
Mrs. Perfect was the first Jane Porter book that I have read and I thoroughly enjoyed her writing. She writes intelligent and interesting characters. At first, I wasn't sure that I could stomach Taylor's shallow ways, but the more I read, the more I could see that Taylor was far from Mrs. Perfect. She was human.
Mrs. Perfect was an enjoying read. Perfect for the beach or the airport. I will certainly be looking for more of Ms. Porter's work.
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