Perfectly Flawed - Emily Jane Trent

Perfectly Flawed

By Emily Jane Trent

  • Release Date: 2014-01-28
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 9 Ratings

Description

Sean Reid falls for Adrianna and is determined to protect her!

The swoon-worthy Irish hero falls deeply in love and will do anything to keep her safe. But will she tell him the truth, or keep her secrets?

Adrianna Brooks thought when she graduated and moved away from home that life would change. And it did. But not in the way she expected.

"Looking into Sean's deep brown eyes was like falling. It was the sensation of falling into the warmth of a man. A warmth Adrianna was unfamiliar with. She wanted to drown in it, make him put his arms around her and never let her go. It was safe, secure, and something else. Something vivid, if intangible."

Adrianna prays that Sean will help her escape the vicious oppressors she left behind.

Sexy & Dangerous Series:

Each sexy alpha male meets the woman that is perfect for him but flawed in her own way. In each of these romances, the hero risks all to save the woman he loves in an angst-filled love story that you won't be able to put down.

Perfectly Shattered (Bradan and Cami)

Perfectly Ruined (Nic and Karina)

Perfectly Flawed (Sean and Adrianna)

Perfectly Broken (Tomas and Susanna)

Reviews

  • Love this series

    5
    By VL1979
    Another amazing book by Emily Jane Trent. I felt so bad for Adrianna, everything she has gone through and everything her parents but her through. Then there is Sean, I was glad they where together the love he felt for her, love at first sight it was so sweet and the love she had for him was so sweet.
  • Strength

    5
    By Shytowne
    I'm so in love and inspired by this story. In Adrianna's short life she lived through a tragedy no one she have to go through. Life gives us chances and its up to us to take them. Sean was one of those chances for Adrianna. Sometimes you meet someone and you know that that person is meant to be in your life forever, though the reality of it is that much more scarier and stronger. Good thing Sean is stubborn because he had plenty of chances to walk away completely, blame it on his Irish heritage. Sean gave her his strength when she lacked her own. Through Sean's love she was able to break down the barriers and secrets that kept her from letting anyone get too close. Adrianna never knew love could be this way: nurturing, comforting, and safe as opposed to her overbearing upbringing. Her parents were more concerned with appearances than actually loving their daughter who was forced to be even more self destructive after a traumatic event. I relate to Adrianna and I admire her as well. We both went down a destructive path to cover up an emotional pain with a physical. I have no doubt that without Sean, Adrianna would've become a shell of herself. All it took was the kindness, love, and protection of a good man to let Adrianna know flaws in all she is worth loving (herself) and being loved.