The Perfect Man

The Perfect Man by Carla Fredd, published by Harlequin in June 2008, is a contemporary romance novel that explores the complexities of relationships and personal growth. The story centers around three women, Alexandria, Renee, and Danielle, who share the common experience of having lost their husbands. Renee Foster, a woman with a high IQ, finds herself in a complicated situation as she seeks the help of FBI agent Chris Foster to locate a missing necklace, leading to unexpected revelations about herself and her desires.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of love, intelligence, and the challenges of moving on from the past. As Renee navigates her feelings for Chris, she confronts her own expectations and the notion of what it means to find the perfect partner. The book presents a blend of romance and personal discovery, highlighting the intricacies of human connections and the importance of self-acceptance. With 256 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of contemporary relationships in a straightforward and relatable manner.
Official synopsis Publisher
Alexandria, Renee and Danielle are three very different women with one thing in common: their late husband!
Even a woman blessed with a genius IQ can make a dumb mistake, and for Renee Foster, marrying Marc was exactly that. Although she’s eager to forget her past, first Renee needs Marc’s brother, FBI agent Chris Foster, to help her locate a missing necklace. It seems like a simple plan, yet Renee soon realizes that nothing about Chris is simple. Unlike other men, he’s not intimidated by her intelligence, and he sees past her aloof manner to the home-loving, passionate person she truly is. But Chris refuses to settle down–and Renee won’t settle for less than she needs, even if that means walking away from the perfect man….
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