Messy Perfect Love (Jetty Beach, #3)

Messy Perfect Love (Jetty Beach, #3)

Claire Kingsley

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When opposites attract, it’s messy… and perfect. From the moment Clover crashes into my life, she turns my world upside down. She’s quirky and fun—unlike any woman I’ve ever known. Her wild ideas pull me out of my comfort zone, and I love the way she makes me feel. But her free spirit longs to roam, and I don’t know if she can do the one thing I really need. Stay. I’m sure fate led me to Jetty Beach, but until I meet Cody Jacobsen, I’m not sure why. The small-town doctor—with his gorgeous body, ridiculous dimples, and adorable bedside manner—sweeps me off my feet and saves the day. Literally. Our chemistry is off the charts. But to a man like him—mature and put together—I’m a wild breeze who throws him off kilter. And for a woman like me—who never truly lets anyone in—he might want more than I can give. He might want everything. Messy Perfect Love was previously titled Must Be Fate


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    Apr 03, 2025
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  • NickyM96
    Mar 09, 2025
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    Dr. Cody meets his match in child of hippies Clover. She teaches him to trust his gut and go with his instincts sometimes rather than by the book. He teaches her that running isn't the answer.

    This book was good up to a point. This was a fun couple ... up to a point. But Clover had some pretty serious issues and really pushed Cody's boundaries. That whole sex in the strip club was a bit much. And then Clover kind of turns into a nightmare for a minute. That was actually kind of jarring. But she comes to her senses eventually.

    Like the with first two books in this series, they're so short and I think a lot more could be handled with more pages. But a lot gets rushed through and brushed aside and makes you feel like some important steps have been skipped in order to get to the HEA.

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