Narrator: Gregory Salinas

Audiobook Review: Some Kind of Perfect by Krista & Becca Ritchie

July 15, 2019 Angela Audiobook, Contemporary, Reviews, Romance

Audiobook Review: Some Kind of Perfect by Krista & Becca RitchieSome Kind of Perfect by Krista Ritchie, Becca Ritchie
Series: Calloway Sisters #4.5
Published by Audible Studios on May 20, 2016
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Mark Boyett, Therese Plummer, Stephen Dexter, Maxine Mitchell, Gregory Salinas, Jessica Almasy
Length: 23 hrs and 30 mins
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
five-stars

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Falling in love was just the beginning.

The conclusion to the epic 10-book series about the unbreakable strength of family, friendship, and love.

Lily and Lo are back one final time. Childhood best friends and soul mates.

Ryke and Daisy are back one final time. Wild risk takers and flirty adventurers.

Connor and Rose are back one final time. Genius rivals and intellectual teammates.

Ten years of laughter. Of heartache. And love.

Some Kind of Perfect is one huge epilogue of the combined Addicted/Calloway Sisters series. I’m talking about 664 pages—or 23 hours and 30 minutes, if you’re listening to the audiobook—packed with events that are destined to make fans fall even more in love with the characters.

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five-stars

About Becca Ritchie

Krista and Becca Ritchie

Krista & Becca Ritchie are New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors and identical twins—one a science nerd, the other a comic book geek—but with their shared passion for writing, they combined their mental powers as kids and have never stopped telling stories. Now in their twenties, they write about other twenty-somethings navigating through life, college, and romance. They love superheroes, flawed characters, and soul mate love.

About Krista Ritchie

Krista and Becca Ritchie

Krista & Becca Ritchie are New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors and identical twins—one a science nerd, the other a comic book geek—but with their shared passion for writing, they combined their mental powers as kids and have never stopped telling stories. Now in their twenties, they write about other twenty-somethings navigating through life, college, and romance. They love superheroes, flawed characters, and soul mate love.



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