
Imperfect #2
Published by Self-Published on November 11th 2014
Age Group & Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Format: eBook
Source: Library
Freya Morgan thought it was a great idea to hire the bad boy on campus to beat up her douchebag ex-boyfriend after he cheated and treated her like crap. Fast forward a few months, and nothing sheβs done has helped her get over the scars left behind by her ex. Not the paid beating, not the string of sucky dates, nothing.
Dean Collins is in trouble, and itβs all Freyaβs fault. After all, she started the trend of all the ladies on campus paying him to do their dirty work. But now, two of the boys he was hired to beat up are dead, and heβs the only connection.
When Freya agrees to help him find the real killer, she discovers that this bad boy isnβt so bad, after all. And getting involved with him means more than finding a killer, it means potentially losing her lifeβ¦and her heart.
I am a huge fan of Mary Frameβs Imperfect Chemistry. I love the book to pieces and praise/recommend it while running left and right and kindly shoving it down everyoneβs throats while humbly reminding them that this is indeed New Adult.
Imperfectly Criminal is the sequel to Imperfect Chemistry and the second book in Mary Frameβs Imperfect series. The best part is? Itβs a stand alone! With the kicker being ending spoilers from Imperfect Chemistry (of course, my English teachers are cringing because saying imperfect a million times in a paragraph is very… repetitve). This book features Freya, who Frame first introduces us back in the first novel as one of Lucyβs newest friends.
In terms of favorite character in the series Lucy still takes the crown, but Freya is a close second now that Iβve gotten the chance to know her as a character. (Sheβs not as cute as Lucy! Plus the family dynamic in the first novel is like the Weasleys…) She adores food, Lucyβs quirks, and sheβs hilarious. Have a quote about how unstereotypical cliches get in this adorable series.
…heβs got me all flabbergasted with the skin and the muscle and theβ¦ a mini George Takei is oh mying in my head.
Or two.
This is where I should probably wax on and on about how sweet and handsome he looks while heβs sleeping, but really he looks like a slack-jawed yokel.
Hilarious character aside though, Imperfectly Criminal deals with a much more serious problem its predecessor. For those whoβve read Imperfect Chemistry and met Freya in the first book, Frame mentions a bad relationship Freya gets out of but doesnβt go into much detail (after all, Lucy is the main character). We get more intel on what happened to Freya in book two as she helps the guy she originally hired to beat up her ex prove he was innocent when two of the boys he beat up end up dead. While sheβs doing all of that, sheβs also struggling with her attraction to Dean and the after effects of her relationship with her ex.
Imperfectly Criminal has laugh out loud moments for a light read while also dealing with serious, darker issues, and I canβt wait to see how Frame will take the rest of the series.

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