Reviewed on 21st September 2017

Perfect Imperfections by Taryn Leigh

Genre: Fiction / Romance / Women's Fiction
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Perfect Imperfections by Taryn Leigh Synopsis

Sarah Lewis desires nothing more than to begin again after a failed marriage and a tragedy so terrifying, it forces her to leave her life in London to stay with her best friend a world apart in South Africa. Despite immediate success in her business, she struggles to understand who she really is and where she belongs in the world. So begins a journey of discovery as Sarah re-unites with Katy in the land where she was born, where the air is lavender scented, and weekends are spent cycling on the beach. Until the day when she has to return to London to face the ghosts of her past and confront a situation that has grown more complicated in her absence. Perfect Imperfections is an intriguing tale which hints at wrongdoings and deceit without giving too much away. The author cleverly weaves a tale around fragile yet strong Sarah as she tries to reconcile her past with her future, engaging the reader to the point where we simply want the best for her and for happiness finally to come her way.

Perfect Imperfections by Taryn Leigh Review

The Perfect Book to Escape a Dreary Winter

Perfect Imperfections dropped into my post box at exactly the right moment for me. Having fallen sick, I was bedridden and miserable, staring out my bedroom window at the gloomy winter clouds and wishing I could be anywhere else. Then suddenly, and thanks to Perfect Imperfections… I was.

Taryn Leigh has written a book that totally engrosses you in another world. Her characters are well crafted and her descriptions transport you away from the dull streets of your own life into the vibrant world she creates on the page. I often found myself lost in the beautiful descriptions of South Africa.

After reading more than my fair share of thrillers, it was refreshing to read a chick-lit/romance novel with sweet and loving characters and although I felt I guessed the storyline early on, I actually found it a comfort to read something that was simply ‘lovely’.

Perfect Imperfections is a story of love, loss, forgiveness, and friendship. Having devoured this book in only 3 days, I would recommend it to anyone looking for a book to help them escape the dreariness of the dark winter nights, or even those looking for the perfect holiday read to devour while sipping cocktails under a palm tree.

Perfect Imperfections is published by: Olympia Publishers
ISBN: 978-184897-845-4

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