Not at all what I expected from Huss - but I did really enjoy it. I read this months ago though, so I can't write a very specific review. I know I liked the characters but felt that the mystery of Mr. Perfect was a little blase for a Huss story. However, I was pulled in enough to immediately dig into the next book, which I enjoyed much more.
I saw some rave reviews about this title so I picked it up. I enjoyed the beginning of the book, where Mac confused the Ellie texts, but after that, things felt rushed to me. In two weeks, Ellie and Mac had this clandestine "relationship" full of sexual chemistry, a ton of Ellie trying to pull away while Mac pulled her back in. And then when things got a little tenuous, things fall apart. I didn't understand that and I guess it made me question the validity of their relationship. Others have loved this book, so I'm sure I'm in the minority but this book and I never really connected.
I never thought I'd have as much trouble with a Huss story as I had with Mr. Perfect to be frank. I had such trouble getting into the story, and I found it very difficult to get to know and connect with the main characters. I am not a huge fan of office romances, and this story started out not exactly like an office romance, but rather like an office sexcapade, where Mac held all the power, and Ellie just ended up letting him have his way. That was both a bit uncomfortable and slightly unbelievable. Because Ellie seemed like a strong woman who knew what she wanted in life, and Mac just wasn't that.
It took a long time for me to warm up to the characters, and by then, I wasn't invested in them enough to want what was best for them anymore. This is definitely a case of "it's me, not you", though, because Huss' writing is amazing, and the way she is able to have a story unfold so that many things are still hidden is nothing short of amazing. I'm just such a sucker for characters and character development, and I was left wanting more of that from earlier on.
If you're a fan of very steamy office romances, where the characters just can't get enough of each other, and where there is a lot of inappropriate stuff going on behind more or less closed doors, you'll probably fall completely in love with Mr. Perfect! There is mystery in Mac's past, and when Ellie finally uncovers that, she's devastated and wonders what she should do next. There are lots of humorous text-messages and hidden pinterest boards that made me laugh out loud, as well.
Written in dual points of views, with chapters from both Ellie's and Mac's perspectives, I did get some insight to them, but they were a bit guarded even within their own chapters - especially Mac didn't let anything slip until everything came out in the open without any help from him. The present tense also works to keep that mysterious past at bay, as well as Ellie's plans for the future. There are some well-rounded secondary characters here, and I know I'm going to continue with the Mister series, because it's just impossible for me to resist a Huss novel!
I do like his bossiness. Which walks that fine line just between rude and fuck-hot. It's definitely a contributor.
Gross. I'd rather be in the greasy airplane hangar than up there on the seventh floor with the executives.
I simply ADORE this author. She has written some of my favorite dark romances, so imagine my excitement when I found out she was going to be writing something totally different!
I LOVED this book from page one. It was funny as hell (that meeting scene at the beginning LMAO). Mac and Ellie were both really strong and well developed characters. The secondary characters were interesting and well written. I can not wait to read about the other guys. The sexy times were SMOKIN HOT. The plot flows nicely, and the ending wraps up with a slightly hanging bow. because of course there are four more guys to hear from.
This is one of those books that will make you laugh, smile, get angry, and rip your heart out, just to sew it back together again. All without the cliché OW drama and surprise babies that seem to be so prevalent in romanceland lately.