The love story that was never supposed to happen… becomes the one they can’t walk away from.
Meredith has built a life on her own terms—a successful photographer in Manhattan, keeping everything just out of reach.
Evan lives over 2,500 miles away. A Southern California native, he runs a surf school, spends his days in the water, and comes home sun-warmed and unbothered, his dog Bear never far behind. His life is simple by design—and he intends to keep it that way.
The attraction between them is immediate. Unavoidable. Complicated by the fact that Meredith’s sister is married to Evan’s best friend.
So they give it a boundary.
Call it what it is.
Just for fun.
It’s supposed to stay easy. Temporary. Something they can walk away from without looking back.
But some connections refuse to stay contained.
The more they try to keep their distance, the harder it becomes to ignore what’s building between them—something deeper, something neither of them planned for.
And neither of them knows how to stop.
Now it’s the one thing they can’t let go.
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Some Kind Of Perfect hold a special place in my heart. Ever since I read Natalie and Will's story, I've fallen in love. I liked Meredith since she was introduced in the first book and was excited when I found out that she was going to get her own book. I was curious to see what would happen with Meredith and Evan. I could tell that Meredith liked him, but at the same time, she seemed afraid that their relationship would move beyond what it was. There was part of me that understood why she kept on pushing him away, but another part of me felt that she wasn’t fair to Evan. She kept on coming back to him; only to push him away later. I was waiting and hoping that Meredith would come to her senses and figure out what she wants.
I loved Evan, and it was clear how much he loved Meredith; despite how much she pushed him away, he was always there for her when she needed him. However, I was afraid of what might happen if she kept on pushing him away. Throughout the book, I rooted for Evan and Meredith to end up together. Of course, I loved that Natalie and Will made an appearance in this book. I loved how Natalie was there for her sister; I loved the bond between the two of them.
I loved the summer vibes of this book. I also loved the way that Jillian described everything and transformed me there. I’m so glad I had an opportunity to read Meredith and Evan’s story, and cannot wait to see what Jillian has in store for us next
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