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Book Review: Finding Perfect by Colleen Hoover

The final story in the Hopeless series, writing my review for Finding Perfect was so easy. Want to know why? This is probably my favorite book in the series. Don’t get me wrong, Hopeless was great, but somehow, this book pulled on my heart strings just a little bit more….

Book Information

Something is wrong between Daniel and Six, but Daniel can’t find out what it is. Bringing together the Hopeless series and All Your Perfects, this short story is sure to win over your heart with the power of motherhood, what true love really is, and just what it means to be a decent human being. In this short story by Colleen Hoover, closure for Six, Daniel, Graham, and Quinn is found.

Review | Heidi Dischler

Alright, so you’re probably wondering why this has been my favorite book in the series even though it’s only a short story. I can tell you, but I’m definitely going to ramble a lot, so bear with me. Honestly, I loved Hopeless. The plot reveals? Freaking mind-blowing. The characters were amazing and the writing was great as always. So why, then, is Finding Perfect my favorite? Because it brought out more emotion in me than any of the other books. 

When I talked about All Your Perfects in my tier-ranking of CoHo’s novels, I said that it was just too much doom and gloom. Hopeless was a lot like that, except maybe a little less because you still got a little comic relief. For Finding Perfect, I was not expecting the plot I was given, but it was so so freaking beautiful. Daniel’s dedication to Six? Made my heart melt. Finally getting some closure for Graham and Quinn? Definitely worth the hour or so read. 

Overall, with the 83 pages that she used, Colleen Hoover outdid herself. So much emotion. So many wonderful characters. Such a happy happy ending for so many people. I almost cried. In less than a hundred pages. That’s gotta tell you something.  

Source: Personal Copy

“Maybe the only problem between Six and me right now is that I'm a guy and guys are dumb.”

– Colleen Hoover, Finding Perfect