Finding Perfects (2019) Finding Perfect is a novella that offers a heartwarming conclusion with the characters from Hopeless and All. This can be read as a standalone story, but its conclusion is in the novella, Finding Perfect. In fact all I could see were the red flags - Graham bringing her to meet his parents on his first date - Graham pathologically lying to his parents and then to random people about his children which is somehow "cute" - Quinn complaining about her "awful" mother who actually has never done anything wrong - Quinn being ashamed of growing up in a big house - Graham cancelling the wedding Quinn's mother planned to elope and have a wedding on their own - The codependency of the relationship in general e.g. All Your Perfects is a novel about a damaged couple whose potential future hinges on promises made in the past. On top of that, I didn't think the relationship portrayed in the "Then" sections was "desirable" or interesting. This was the worse CoHo book I've read and I think it will be the last. Because even though they're on the brink of divorce all Quinn has to do is read a letter from him and everything is fixed. What makes this worse is that the characters can communicate, Graham just chooses to write a letter and put it in a box rather than saying it to his wife in that moment to fix all their problems. This novel could have been 5 pages long if the characters just COMMUNICATED.
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