The Perfect Duet

For better or for worse,’til death do us part . . .

The better captured me; she’s who stole my heart.

And made me realize I couldn’t live without this woman.

The worse of her took my breath away–kicked me when I was down and twisted me into a million knots.

When I first met her, I thought she was someone I would never see again.

The second time I ran into her, it was a random coincidence.

The third?

I didn’t know it at the time, but she was the girl I was going to marry.

But life isn’t always perfect. You have to take the better and the worse–even if it means giving her up, having her slip between your fingers, and letting her walk away.

I’m getting married.

This is forever, ’til death do us part.

In sickness and in health, to love and to cherish . . .

It sounds so simple, to love someone unconditionally.

To give them your heart.

So why is she slowly eating away at my soul with every unanswered phone call, every unread text, and every door left unopened?

She said yes, and yet, in order for her to be with me . . . I need to let her go.

You guys… Meghan Quinn knows just how to play with my emotions and, to be honest, I love it. Her books always shake me to my core and take me on crazy rollercoaster rides. Obviously, this duet was no exception. The Perfect Duet comes after The Blue Line Duet and boy, have I been waiting for it. Ever since I finished The Downside of Love I had been craving this story! I’m so happy Meghan Quinn heard my silent prayers and came out with this duet!

The first book on the duet is The Left Side of Perfect and oh is it perfect. As I said, Meghan Quinn knows how to take my heart on crazy rides, I laughed, cried and wanted a boyfriend whilst reading this book, it was great. The characters are so real and raw in a way that you can relate because they have real people problems. The pacing is amazing, I didn’t feel like I was dying to get to the happy parts, I was gladly reading it all to reach the ending which is something very weird for me since I usually want to skip the sad and get to the happily ever after.

The second and last book of the duet is The Right Side of Perfect and it was just as amazing as the first one. I read both books so quickly because I really couldn’t put them down! I will say this one might be my favorite but they’re both so good. Meghan Quinn did it again, she wrote another amazing duet.

Honestly? I think everyone should go read it, specially hopeless romantics because this will hold your heart tightly in a warm blanket and never let it go, it’s an amazing experience.

Born in New York and raised in Southern California, Meghan has grown into a sassy, peanut butter eating, blonde haired swearing, animal hoarding lady. She is known to bust out and dance if “It’s Raining Men” starts beating through the air and heaven forbid you get a margarita in her, protect your legs because they may be humped.

Once she started commuting for an hour and twenty minutes every day to work for three years, she began to have conversations play in her head, real life, deep male voices and dainty lady coos kind of conversations. Perturbed and confused, she decided to either see a therapist about the hot and steamy voices running through her head or start writing them down. She decided to go with the cheaper option and started writing… enter her first novel, Caught Looking.

Now you can find the spicy, most definitely on the border of lunacy, kind of crazy lady residing in Colorado with the love of her life and her five, furry four legged children, hiking a trail or hiding behind shelves at grocery stores, wondering what kind of lube the nervous stranger will bring home to his wife. Oh and she loves a good boob squeeze!

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