Perfectly Misunderstood (Perfect #4) by Robin Daniels

Currently reading 📖 As I was reading this book. I was like this this book, is kind of boring. But once I got pass the student council stuff. It became good. So more likely ill be finish with this book by tomorrow….

Book Review:

⭐️Spoilers… here and there..⭐️

Before I even start on my review. Let me just crack up at this here:

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“Bianca picked her gum off the table and threw it at me. I ducked in time for it to sail past, hitting a kid one table over. He snapped his head up, looking for the offender, and Bianca hid behind Becca. They giggled, and everyone started making fun of Bianca for her bad shot.”

After I read that I just ROTFL 😂 LIKE really? Smh 🤦🏽‍♀️ that was a good one.

So with that being said. I understood why Mike did what he did to fit in instead of getting bullied. I understood him when he put Jayden in her place for saying that Bianca was a bully for saying things about Mike being stupid. When she does the exact same thing.

But she learned to love him and his odds ways of talking 😂 especially when she found out that he didn’t actually talk that way. But Bianca has me done for more when it came to Mike actually talking like he had some sense in his head. He definitely put both in there place.

To me, it was ONLY Becca, Brady, and Beth (all B’s) who knew that Mike was actually smart. Also not only that I like how Mike told her dad off to where her father needed to hear it because of how he treated Jayden even her mom had words with him. After that, her father toned it down and actually had a talk with her.

Not only that I was glad when Jayden and Mike finally got together because lord knows it took them long enough to stop pretending that they didn’t like each other especially Jayden. Because everybody knew that they liked or assumed they were dating each other.


Book Description:

This dual perspective book is the final installment in The Perfect Series. 

Jayden Valdez is an overachieving intellectual. Mike McGinnes is Franklin High School’s dumbest jock. Even though they barely know each other, she finds his personality repulsive and he thinks she’s got a giant stick up her you know what. 

Mike and Jayden are surprised and annoyed when their teacher pairs them together for Spanish tutoring. Both feel it’s a complete waste of time, since nobody could learn from a person who bugs the crap out of them. Not to mention that their reputations might be ruined if people realize what they’re doing. 

But it doesn’t take long for Jayden to discover that Mike has a secret—he isn’t the person he appears to be. Much to her dismay, Jayden finds ‘Secret Mike’ strangely attractive. And for some crazy reason, Mike is amused by Jayden’s clever insults and witty banter. Suddenly, they have a much bigger problem than their mutual disdain. What started as irritating tension is beginning to feel more like romantic tension and acting on it would be a very bad idea. 

Content Description: This is a stand-alone YA contemporary romance with companion novels. While part of a series, each book can be enjoyed independently. It contains minor language, innuendo, crude humor, kissing, and conversations that mention sex. There are no sexual relationships, written or implied, and there’s no explicit language. Recommended for ages 14 and up. 

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