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The Perfect Guy
075993522X
When Rebecca's mother marries Pres's father, Rebecca is sure that living in the same house with the guy of her dreams will turn her new step-brother into her new love. Even though her best friend, Celeste, warns her to face reality, Rebecca doesn't listen. She thinks Pres is the perfect guy for her! But Celeste's brother, Josh, has been friends with Pres for years, and Celeste thinks she knows what she's talking about. Rebecca's not so sure about her relationship with her new step-father. She knows he can't replace her real dad, but she thinks she can get through to him by helping him with the school play. But things don't go as planned, and as friendships start to change, Rebecca faces surprising truths about herself and her friends. Will she find happiness in her new family and find The Perfect Guy?
- Title: The Perfect Guy
- Author: Ann Herrick
- ISBN-10: 0-7599-3522-X
- ISBN-13: 978-0-7599-3522-8
- Publication Date: 6/1/2005
- Artist: Dirk A. Wolf
- Availability: Usually Ships within 24 hours
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"Ms. Herrick did a wonderful job in portraying the feelings that just about every teenage girl goes through. Rebecca is a fun, lovable character that has enough optmism to fuel the world."
~ Rhae, ERomance Romance Writers - A Romance Designs Community Website
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"I would classify THE PERFECT GUY as chick lit for teens. The book is well written and holds the reader’s interest from beginning to end. I didn’t see the conclusion coming until it hit me. Ann Herrick offers a great ending to Rebecca's story!"
~ Robert H. Goss, Round Table Reviews
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"Who ends up with whom? You must read The Perfect Guy to find out. This romance novel is a tender and innocent look at teenage relationships. Early on in the story, I predicted the ending. However, in the spirit of fairness, I thought it wise to turn the book and the rest of this review over to my daughter, a member of the target audience: I'm not as ancient or as worldly as my mother. I didn't think The Perfect Guy was at all predictable; I had to keep turning the pages to find out what would happen next. Though first published in 1989, the story still fits contemporary times. I could envision the characters walking the halls in my high school. The friendships were real and the love story was genuine. The ending took me by surprise; even though the story didn't end the way I thought it would, I still enjoyed how events came together. I've already recommended this book to my friends, but they'll have to get their own copies. I'm keeping mine so I can read it again and again."~ Lynda E. and Samantha Lukow, myshelf.com
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