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Just Perfect (Perfect Trilogy, Book 2) (edition 2005)

by Julie Ortolon

Series: Perfect Trilogy (2)

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A beautiful novice skiier tries to overcome her fear of heights--and love--when she meets a hunky instructor on the slopes in this second entry in the USA Today bestselling author's trilogy that began in Almost Perfect. Original.
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Title:Just Perfect (Perfect Trilogy, Book 2)
Authors:Julie Ortolon
Info:Signet (2005), Paperback, 304 pages
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Pretty sure I'm done with this author. I can't put my finger on why exactly, but I finished this series feeling a little put off. The ladies are all fine and the dudes seem alright but maybe it's the emphasis on "You need a man to feel happy/complete" which is probably a weird thing to hold against a hetero-romance novel, but there it is. Maybe it's the sort of saccharine sweetness of the series. I dunno. I only read the whole series because I got the first book [b:Almost Perfect|620386|Almost Perfect (Perfect Trilogy, #1)|Julie Ortolon|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1309209445s/620386.jpg|606761] free from Amazon and put the others in my Booklending profile months ago. ( )
  wonderlande | Jan 1, 2023 |
Love love love this book! Page turner! I feel like I need to read the first two in the trilogy!! ( )
  JessicaGalleske | May 5, 2016 |
This was a great triology. I am a huge fan of reading all the books in a series in the correct order. I have all three and i am very happy with this author. The books flowed smoothly from one to the other. I was never so happy as when i realized that my search for easy reading was over. A great little series. ( )
  krystalsbooks | Nov 7, 2006 |
ER doc Christine hires a private ski instructor for a week to improve her skiing skills so she can best her brother on the slopes and force her father to admit that there's one area where she excels. The instructor is Alec, head of search & rescue, who's on vacation and instructing Christine as a favor to the resort manager. Christine has a history of hooking up with losers, so she jumps to conclusions and assumes Alec is an unemployed ski bum giving lessons for beer money. Obnoxious families, well-meaning but insistent friends. Several things that usually make me hate a book. But I picked this one up, intending to read a chapter or two before bed, and didn't put it down until it was finished. Despite the things about the plot that I hated, Julie Ortolon made me love the characters, even when I didn't agree with them. It appears that this book is part of a series, so I'll probably have to check the others out at some point. I met this author some years ago at a signing in San Antonio, but apparently wasn't too impressed with the book I bought there--Falling for You. The jury's out on whether she's improved as a writer or whether one of the books was a fluke, and which one it was. ( )
  Darla | Apr 7, 2006 |
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A beautiful novice skiier tries to overcome her fear of heights--and love--when she meets a hunky instructor on the slopes in this second entry in the USA Today bestselling author's trilogy that began in Almost Perfect. Original.

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