Monday, July 14, 2014

{NA Review} Perfect Kind of Trouble (Finding Fate #2) by Chelsea Fine


Perfect Kind of Trouble (Finding Fate, #2)
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. (Blurb via Goodreads)
{Details} ebook, 336 pages. Published June 17th 2014 by Forever. Source: Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Many thanks to Forever and Chelsea Fine.

{Rating} 4/5 - I really liked it!

{Review}
"On the other side of the casket, a middle-aged woman wearing a navy blue dress glares at me." (page 1, line 1)
I really enjoyed this book. It was fun, flirty, and emotional. It grabbed my attention from the first page, sucking me into the premise, the inheritance - the 'strings' - and kept my attention with the stubborn hero and heroine, the sizzling attraction and the hope of a happily ever after.

I loved Daren and Kayla, they're both such strong, determined, flawed characters who really learn and grow through the book. I liked how Chelsea Fine revealed Daren and Kayla, I learned about them as they battled each other's misconceptions. And their parents? Ugh. Horrible and sad.

Perfect Kind of Trouble is the first book I have read from Chelsea Fine (though it is the second book in the series it can be read as a standalone) but it will definitely not be the last.

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