Description
Stephie Walls absolutely *nailed* my favorite trope--student/teacher and made me fall in love with romance all over again by giving us a hero we can believe in and a heroine we can root for in Her Perfect. One of my top reads of all time." -Leddy Harper, Best Selling Author & Woobie Fierce and forbidden, Author Stephie Walls penned what is now one of my favorite student-teacher romance novels. - Ella, Escape N Books When I simply think Stephie has written her best book she comes out swinging with Her Perfect. - Annette, Goodreads Reviewer It's sexy, compelling, heart-wrenching, thought-provoking, and utterly satisfying. Stephie captures the conflicted and tortured psyche brilliantly. - Denise Wells, Author An incredible story that packs an emotional punch. Hands down her best book to date. - Jaime, Goodreads Reviewer A stunning look at the human condition to be perfect and the effects that can come with that mindset. - Pam, Goodreads Reviewer It is moving, raw, and creates fresh rhetoric for issues still current in young adult and new adult aged females. I cannot fathom not having read this book. - Cassie, Garden of REden This book will break you, and you might need tissues, but its worthy of your tears for it has a depth not many books do. Issues are explored that others skim over, and it's written in a way that's sensitive and soul searching. Beautiful! - Clare, Goodreads Reviewer So much more than a forbidden romance. Stephie Walls' storytelling is flawless, raw, and beautiful. Be prepared for Her Perfect to grab onto your emotions and hold them hostage. - Stevie J. Cole, Author
Features & Highlights
- Everyone has secrets. Although, I was a master at concealing mine. But part of hiding was deception, and I’d become a veritable Pinocchio. He was like two different people—Eli and Dr. Paxton. While I knew the latter would turn out to be an incredible teacher, the idea of Eli being more threw me for a loop. I couldn’t separate the two, and it seemed vastly inappropriate and strangely alluring. The practical side of me needed to win the war inside my mind. I had to please the teacher, not the man. But once I'd cross that line, there was no turning back.For either of us.





