Book Review: The Perfect Story
Nora will never stay. Justin would never ask her to. But what if that’s what they both want?
Nora Spencer enjoys moving around, meeting new people, and exploring new cities. At least, that’s what she tells herself when she packs up and moves again. Getting attached will only get you hurt, and she’s been there before. When Nora moves to Beaver Creek for a six-month contract with the small town’s paper, she expects more of the same. Instead, she meets someone who shows her how safe love can be.
Justin Castor can’t see himself living anywhere other than his hometown. Home is safe. But lately, something is missing. Justin’s ready to find love but he’s scared of getting hurt. He’s been a stepping stone in someone’s life before and he never wants to be used like that again. Meeting Nora feels like fate.
Nora is everything Justin wants, and Justin is everything Nora needs. But there’s one she’s not staying.
My Review
Ahh, this is a sweet book. It has sprinkles of spice, but it is more on the emotional romance side. I thought that Nora and Justin were good together. I thought this book read as a later in life/second chance romance. Not to say that Nora and Justin are old. Just that they both are very mature, so the way that they navigated their relationship was nice.
Justin gave off golden retriever vibes. Who does not love a guy who is kind, supportive, and romantic. Nora is lovely.
This is my first book that I have read by the author, but it will not be my last. The Perfect Story is a charming, romantic story.
The Perfect Story is a spicy romance with main characters who are scared to love, found family, and lots of bever puns. It is a part of the Library Love Notes series, featuring open-door, small-town romances set in the fictional cozy town of Beaver Creek, Ontario.

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