I have had a hard time finding book 2 in this series. It came out when too many things were going on to get lost in a good book. I hope I stumble across "Home Town Girl" one of these days, but I wasn't going to let that hold me back from reading "The Perfect Fit."Andi was fun. I loved her free will and the chance she takes when she enters the Looking for Mr. Right contest. I love watching the 1st shows on the dating reality series when everyone meets/competes for attention. After that all standards seem to melt away like ice and I don't want to see it. So Andi's situation had a little more pull for me to find out what happens after the 1st date. Andi held to her standards and expected to be treated that way. Even though I'm married to a good man, I could follow a little more of Andi's example. Andi's story and the clearing up of who killed Ava so many years ago.Andi goes on a reality show called Mr. Right. She really connects with Michael - potential Mr. Right. The story line is set in Kauai. They do some cool stuff and the scenery sounds beautiful. Andi is threatened by a centripede, a zip line harness that breaks.Chloe is in a serious car accident, so Andi leaves the show to go stay with her.Then Andi goes to New York and stays with Lauren. Andi tries to have a relationship with Cooper. Michael follows her. They are almost killed by the person who killed Ava so many years ago.
I was going to give it at least two stars but the further I went, the more unbelievable it became.
—andria
This is book #3 of the Butterfly Box girls. It was good. It brought everything to nice close.
—Saz
There is definitely some cheese in this book. But I really liked it nonetheless :D
—Ivorysiren
My favorite out of all the butterfly box series.
—pretty
Nice conclusion to the series.
—Andrear100