GRR Reviews Some Like It Perfect (It's Only Temporary by Megan Bryce


Some Like It Perfect tries to match up a CEO with a Painter, but the meet-cute / forced proximity makes no sense, despite the decent push-pull later.

Delia Woodson is an artist... and broke, and homeless. She's crashing on friend's couch, and her only gig was painting angels on an office ceiling. Jack Cabot is rich, powerful, and likes it alone. He didn't want the complication of women, but his mother hired the artist redoing his ceiling, and spending days with the artist made him realize... there's definitely something missing in his life...

Really, the CEO cannot get a temporary office while his ceiling was being painted? Instead, he had to watch the artist in the scaffold over his head? I'm sure that violates work safety law somewhere. The description was also a bit stiff and the characters somehow not quite mature and acting their age.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: CEO, upon meeting the artist painting his ceiling, realized there's something missing in his life: love.

Tropes: different worlds, forced proximity, opposites attract

Overall Rating:  3/5 (rounded up)

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