Perfect kind of Trouble

  

Blurb

 
Sometimes when perfect falls apart, a little trouble fixes everything . . . 


Twenty-one-year-old Kayla Turner has lost everything. After spending most of her life taking care of her ailing mother, she just wants to spot a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. So when her late father-a man she barely knew-leaves her an inheritance, she finally breathes a sigh of relief . . . until she learns the inheritance comes with strings. Strings in the form of handsome playboy Daren Ackwood, her father's protégé. To see any of her inheritance, she's forced to team up with him. From his expensive car to those sexy dimples, Kayla's seen his type before. But Daren isn't who he seems to be . . .
Struggling to make amends for his family's mistakes, Daren has a life more Oliver Twist than Richie Rich these days. He's beyond grateful that James Turner included him in his will, but working with Turner's princess of a daughter to fulfill his cryptic last wish is making Daren wonder if being broke is really so bad. Still, she's just as beautiful as she is stubborn, and the more time he spends with Kayla, the less it feels right being without her. Soon Daren and Kayla begin to wonder if maybe the best gift Kayla's dad could have left them... was each other.

Review

Cover: 4
Plot: 5
Characters: 5

Overall Rating: 5 AWESOME STARS

Perfect Kind of Trouble was such an exciting read. This was one of the books which I decided not to read the blurb. So now you're thinking why I decided not to read the blurb, am I right? Well every once in a while I pick up a book and I have this weird feeling inside of me that senses that a certain book would be great. It's something that doesn't happen very often but when it does I'm in for an awesome ride.

Since I didn't read the blurb the first chapter of the book was confusing for me. At first I thought that Kayla (the heroine) was somewhat a mistress/wife and his husband died, but I was very wrong since it was her father that died.
Kayla Turner went back to Copper Woods for the funeral of his dad which she haven't met for a long period of time. There she meets cocky and handsome Daren Ackwood who she met years ago when he was just working in her father's backyard.

The plot of this book was really unique and I loved how there was a scavenger hunt incorporated to the plot. It was funny and at some times there were scenes that would just make me cry my eyes out like a waterfall.

Kayla was a gorgeous girl and she has a hard time finding the right guy since nobody tries to look on what's inside of her. I really liked that since a lot of books just feature the heroine as someone pretty and all that but here in this book her appearance was somewhat of a problem sometimes. Daren was cocky and I know it should have irritated me but his cockiness was funny and I can't help but like him.

He was a nice guy and after what happened in his life instead of acting pessimistic, he did everything to make his life better.
Over all this was a very great book that teaches a lot of values in life and still offers hot romance to its readers.

What books do you like that you think is somewhat similar to this book? Let me know in the comments!


4 comments:

  1. Hi Chanielle,

    I know what you mean with not always reading the blurb, sometimes it can ruin the story because there's to much information in the blurb.
    Great review, I will add this one to my TBR pile :)

    Happy reading
    Myra
    last post: ARC Review and Giveaway!
    http://imlovingbooks.blogspot.nl/2014/06/arc-review-fractured-dream-and-giveaway.html

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    1. Oh it's a real must read. Thanks for commenting. :)

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  2. Have you read Best Kind of Broken? That one is amazing! I really loved Perfect Kind of Trouble, too. These two characters were so damaged, but they brought out the best in each other. And this story-line with the scavenger hunt was so funny! :)

    Holly @ Part of that World

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    1. I haven't read it yet. Was it the second book? Yes they were really damaged, but instead of making it so deep and heavy, the author made it to be that you could still laugh at some parts and cry at the other. :)

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