“Pretty Much Perfect” by Sally Johnson *book review and giveaway*


“Pretty Much Perfect” by Sally Johnson

I absolutely loved this book! Funny, relatable, steady plot, clean christian romance! I read it in one night because I enjoyed the characters, plot and flow of the book.

I loved Camille and her family and how they helped a total stranger in need. Turns out the stranger in need is a famous “rockstar” singer.

Camille has returned from a church mission trip and is a LDS/Mormon along with her family members. Although there are church references to beliefs and her mission trip, any christian (Mormon or not) would enjoy this book.

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the book:
Camille Weston, a recently returned missionary, anticipates returning to college for her degree and perhaps to meet a nice guy. A sensible young woman with her future mapped out, Camille would never do something dangerous—like pick up a stranger on the side of the road. And yet, inexplicably, she does just that. This is one split-second decision that changes everything.
Determined to lend assistance, Camille gets more than she bargains for when she is roped into helping Liam, a handsome British man, with more than just a ride. As they are thrown together over the coming days and their mutual attraction grows, they realize they just . . . click. That is, until she makes a shocking discovery: the mysterious stranger is William Liam Jones, lead singer of the popular band Gear. Camille has never been one to swoon over a celebrity, and she knows her and Liam’s lifestyles could never be compatible. But how can she convince her heart to listen to logic?

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