GRR Reviews A Perfect Fit (DiCarlo Brides) by Heather Tullis


A Perfect Fit took a while to set up the stage to get the plot moving, as it's a series starter that tried to set up no less than FIVE half-sisters (each of whom gets a book later). Once you get past the beginning and the weird will it gets a lot better.

Cami DiCarlo was forced by her father into heading up guest services at his five-star hotel. She hated crowds but she still excelled at her job. Then he died. When his will was read, Cami was shocked to find she has FOUR half-sisters... and they all knew each other, just not realizing they were sisters... But it gets even weirder. He, from beyond the grave, wanted them to work together to bring the resort under construction to its grand opening. If they don't, they don't get any inheritance. The girls have certainly mixed feelings toward each other: legit vs. bastard, etc. But they each have a specialty that can make the resort a success... Until someone started leaking rumors to gossip rags, and Cami's ex Trent seems to be hanging around a lot, even as Cami met the new landscape designer, Vince. Vince is rough and prefers jeans to pants, someone her father would never approve of. Cami's mind changed when Vince revealed he actually has a masters degree and runs a 30+ person landscaping company, plus other qualities that made Cami swoon... Then Cami was shocked when he revealed that her father had encouraged him to go after her. Is this just another one of her father's manipulations from beyond the grave?

The setup, where all the sisters come together, took a while to set up, I honestly don't feel too much romance. The part about Trent being the evil ex was barely there, though it's meant as a mystery. The sudden twist at the end seems to be a bit out of nowhere, though almost believable.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Daughter of dead hotel magnate had to finish his last resort, even as she falls for a guy while dodging her stalk-y ex fiancee

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