If you're looking for a classic romance, you'll find it with Mr. Far From Perfect. Tim Starling ran, not walked, away from Veronica (Roni) Dey when she suggested marriage three years ago. But suddenly he has the opportunity to waltz back into her life when his mother requests that Roni's business supply a museum with her dried flower products.
Tim has come to the realization that he wants a wife and children. Unfortunately, Roni isn't buying the sudden turn around. Tim has to prove that he is really interested in having a committed relationship with her, even if it means giving up the job he was more devoted to than he was to her.
I only have two little nit picks with this book. The first is the insensitivity shown toward larger women. In a scene in which Tim and Roni are looking at Rubenesque paintings, Roni makes negative comments regarding the women's figures. I found this distasteful.
The other problem I had was a small plot hole. Tim has blisters on his hand which require medical attention, yet he goes bowling, and doesn't do too bad. It pulled me out of the story.
Even with these two small things, this was a very well written and enjoyable story.
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