Mr. Perfect on Paper by Jean Meltzer
Mr. Perfect on Paper by Jean Meltzer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
As the creator and CEO of the popular Jewish dating app J-Mate, matchmaker Dara Rabinowitz knows the formula for lasting love—at least, for everyone else. When it comes to her own love life, she’s been idling indefinitely. Until her beloved bubbe shares Dara’s checklist for “The Perfect Jewish Husband” on national television and charming news anchor Chris Steadfast proposes they turn Dara’s search into must-see TV.
As a non-Jewish single dad, Chris doesn’t check any of Dara’s boxes. But her hunt for Mr. Perfect is the ratings boost his show desperately needs. If only Chris could ignore his own pesky attraction to Dara—a task much easier said than done when Dara starts questioning if “perfect on paper” can compete with how hard she’s falling for Chris.
I loved this book and the representation of a young Jewish woman with a severe anxiety disorder who has her world turned upside down by her grandmother’s exposure of her wish list for a man on television. In the meantime her feelings start to grow for the non-Jewish widower host of a TV show, complicating everything she thought was true about herself and what she wants out of life. Dara’s anxiety and panic attacks are so palpable. I felt that the complex feelings of a Jewish person falling for someone that is not Jewish was well written and explained. Overall, I really enjoyed this book.
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