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Series: Perfect #3
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Presently Perfect (Perfect #3) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 380 pages
Rating: 4.27 | 1358 Users | 186 Reviews

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Title:Presently Perfect (Perfect #3)
Author:Alison G. Bailey
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 380 pages
Published:December 4th 2014 (first published December 2nd 2014)
Categories:New Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance

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Perfection is an illusion fueled by the perception of others.

Tweet was my heart, my soul, and my purpose.

She was my everything.

Neither of us were perfect. We both made mistakes. Looking back, that was okay, because every choice brought us to where we needed to be at the time we needed to be there. The one constant, our love and friendship.

There are two sides to every story and I wouldn’t trade our sides for anything in the world.

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Ratings: 4.27 From 1358 Users | 186 Reviews

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This is essentially Noah's point of view for the book Present Perfect and his tale of how his feelings for Tweet affected him and their lives. After reading Present Perfect, I had to get some answers for the reasons Noah did the things he did. I was hoping that it would be something more than him just being a horny teenager but basically that's about what it boiled down to. However, it even got to a point where I wanted someone to put him out of his misery! What I wasn't prepared for was the

** JODIE'S 5 STAR REVIEW ** The only thing perfect is our present because were breathing, moving, loving and feeling. This book broke me, this book completely consumed and as much as I loved Amanda/Tweets POV I never expected it what Noahs POV was going to do to me. When I finished this book I immediately wanted to start over. Even though I knew the ending, I knew the story I still found myself with tears, with butterflies and every other emotion you want when you are reading and for that I

5 stars! There are two sides to every story and I wouldnt trade our sides for anything. Present Perfect was one of those emotional reads that captivated me from the start yet gutted me. Intense, frustrating, heartbreaking and beautiful. So when I heard that we were getting a book from Noahs POV, I jumped at the chance of being in his head. Even though I knew it would gut me again, I couldnt pass it up. Noah has one person in his life who hes closer to than anyone else. His best friend since

5 Perfect StarsBefore starting this book I was looking at reviews, trying to gage whether or not I could handle seeing this heartbreaking story from another POV. All the reviews were raving about how the story was original and I was thinking there is no way, this is the same story just from another POV. I am not a huge fan of a repeat story in the other characters POV, but I am not against reading them if I truly loved the original story. However, if you have read the Present Perfect then you

And again, this story broke my heart multiple times while I was reading it ... But still I love this story so much ... The ending was awesome ... perfect! The only thing perfect is our present because we're breathing, moving, loving, and feeling...

The only thing perfect is our present because were breathing, moving, loving, and feeling.Noah Stewart found his heart, his soul, his purpose his everything - when he was a little boy; it might have taken him thirteen years to realize that the feelings he had for his best friend, Amanda Tweet Kelly, were more than friendly, but since that time, he did everything he could to make her his, even when it seemed like she only wanted him as her friend and fought him every step of the way until she

3.5 starsi was expecting more of the present, not a re-telling of their past. i liked it well enough, i guess. a lot of time wasted. stupid "misunderstandings". petty things.
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