

There is a good chance tears will be shed and an even better chance that this story will resonate with you for a long time.

I listened to the Audible version and really liked it. Not just in your intimate relationships, but with friends, parents, siblings, etc. I came to the conclusion that while I have not found myself in the same situations as Quinn and Graham, I think there are so many aspects of their story that people will connect with and apply to their own lives. I did have to wait several days before I wrote this review just to let everything soak in as I wasn’t quite sure what I thought at first. And I am not even married or an expert on marriage.

In All Your Perfects we get to see a more natural, realistic progression in Quinn and Graham’s relationship, from when they met to years into their marriage. Sure, I like to read those because it is a nice escape from reality, but that is not how it works in the real world. There a countless number books where boy meets girl, there is a conflict or two and then they live happily ever after. If Colleen is new to you, I would suggest starting with the Hopeless books or Slammed Series instead of this one, but it is not necessary. Colleen Hoover could write a grocery list and I would be the first in line to read it. All Your Perfects is a profound novel about a damaged couple whose potential future hinges on promises made in the past.
