Finding Perfect
by Kendra C. Highley
Publisher: Entangled Crush
Release Date: September 14th 2015
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult
Synopsis:
by Kendra C. Highley
Publisher: Entangled Crush
Release Date: September 14th 2015
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult
Synopsis:
For “Perfect Paige” Westfeld, today is “D” Day. As in, she just got one on her calculus test. With her dreams of Stanford, her reputation, and her parents’ expectations at stake, Paige needs to find a way to save face before everything she’s worked for goes up in flames.
Ben Franklin (yes, he’s related) is from the wrong side of town, with the wrong clothes and the wrong kind of life. He also knows an opportunity when he sees one, and he’ll be happy to tutor Paige—if she makes him into the kind of guy her best friend, the hottest girl in school, will date.
It’s the perfect arrangement. And Paige is determined not even the inconvenient—and utterly imperfect—attraction simmering between her and Ben will ruin it…
by Kendra C. Highly
The first thing friends ask when I tell them I’m writing a new book is, “Who would play your characters in a movie?” Finding Perfect looks a lot like a John Hughes movie in my imagination, with a great soundtrack and realistic characters. So who would I choose to play those characters?
Paige
Paige is brunette, too serious for her own good sometimes, with eyes full of soul and pain she tries hard to hide. Which makes Alice Englert a great choice.
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Ben
Ben is tall, with glasses, an analytical mind, and a bit of a chip on his shoulder. He’s strong, but constantly worrying about the future. Given his strong personality and hidden vulnerability, I think Asa Butterfield would do him justice.
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Zoey
Blond, blue-eyed, gorgeous Zoey—who also happens to be a fantastic friend to Paige. A beautiful girl with a surprising side. And for that, we need Elle Fanning.
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So, what do you think? Who would you pick to star in Finding Perfect?
Kendra C. Highley lives in north Texas with her husband and two children. She also serves as staff to four self-important cats. This, according to the cats, is her most crucial job. She believes chocolate is a basic human right, running a 10k is harder than it sounds, and that everyone should learn to drive a stick-shift. She loves monsters, vacations, baking and listening to bad electronica.
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