"Terrific perfect final tale"
Artist Maddy Mills, Dr. Christine Ashton, and Amy Baker
are elated for former college roommate Jane Redding, who
has written a self-help book "How to have the Perfect
Life". However, they become angry when they realize Jane
used the trio as classic examples of how fear can destroy
your life. Angry and feeling ridiculed the threesome vow
to prove little Ms. Perfect wrong by regaining the passion
they lost when they allowed phobias to paralyze them. Maddy has overcome her fears (see ALMOST PERFECT) and
Christine succeeded too (see JUST PERFECT). Amy knows it
is her turn to face her fear of getting lost while seeing
the world. She takes work as a traveling nanny on a
Caribbean cruise, but loses her job. In St. Barts, Amy
gets lost. The success of her buddies leads Amy to tough
it out by finding temporary work as a housekeeper to a
recluse. Movie mogul Byron Parks is tired of the
phoniness of Hollywood so has fled to a tropical getaway
pretending to be hermit Guy Gaspar and flamboyant sexy
Frenchman Lance Beaufort. The latter's flirtations leave
Amy uncomfortable while the former's contact through a
video intercom makes her feel good. As she falls in love
with Guy, Byron reciprocates but fears how his housekeeper
will react to the truth. TOO PERFECT closes out a fun trilogy with a terrific
perfect final tale starring two fine likeable individuals
with mucho emotional damage. Though Amy has lost a ton of
weight, she psychologically believes she is fat and
unappealing to males. Byron has become so down on
relationships he split himself into two "new"
personalities just to deal with the new housekeeper.
Readers will appreciate this wonderful contemporary
romance that perfectly asks what happened to Jane? Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 25, 2005
SummaryMaddy, Christine, and Amy are thrilled that their old
college suite-mate has written a bestselling book, How to
Have the Perfect Life-until they realize she used them as
examples of how women let fear screw up their lives. The
worst part is...it's sort of true. Together they make a
pact: each has one year to face down her fears-and maybe
show Miss Perfect a thing or two.
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