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Perfecting Kate

door Tamara Leigh

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Kate’s Creed: Thou shalt embrace singledom and be unbelievably, inconceivably happy. YEAH, RIGHT. Kate Meadows is a successful San Francisco artist looking for a nice, solid Christian man. So when not one, but two handsome bachelors enter her orbit in rapid succession, her head is spinning just a bit. Michael Palmier is a hunky and famous makeup artist who actually seems to be flirting with her–rather than her physically flawless housemate, Maia. Trouble is, he keeps handing her business cards from various beauty professionals and plastic surgeons. Is he trying to stamp out every last bit of self-esteem she has? Then there’s Dr. Clive Alexander, good-looking enough to be mistaken for Brad Pitt, who sends Kate’s pulse skittering every time he comes near. Too bad he’s only interested in her work–and doesn’t think she’s much to look at. It’s enough to send a girl running for her paint-splattered, relaxed-fit jeans and swearing off men altogether! But after undergoing a makeover from Michael’s staff, Kate can’t be oblivious to the admiring glances men throw her way. Maybe she should try contacts…consider some fancy dental work…and you know, that mole really could stand to go. The question now is, what kind of work will Kate do on herself…and who exactly is she trying to please? From the Trade Paperback edition.… (meer)
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Perfecting Kate by Tamara Leigh is a humorous, self-deprecating novel about a 30-something artist navigating her way through sticky roommate situations and even stickier romantic situations.

While trying to build bridges with her difficult roommate, Kate meets Michael, a famous make-up artist who seems to miraculously set his sights on her rather than her flawless roommate. But Michael has a penchant for pointing out her physical flaws, and requesting that she get them surgically fixed. And although he seems to have a fascination with her roommate, Kate comforts herself that at least he’s a Christian and he says he loves her. Dr. Clive Alexander, on the other hand, does nothing to flatter her and even manages to antagonize her at every turn–especially when it comes to her faith–yet whenever he’s around, her heart rate increases. Kate begins to wonder just what God is doing in her life.

It wasn’t difficult to get caught up in Kate’s ever-humorous inner-dialogue, in fact, it was my favorite part. Although a little over-the-top (she is an artist after all), Kate is accessible and relatable to women in a variety of stages and situations–she’s fairly realistic, far from perfect, always trying to take her faith a step further, and never really sure what to do next.

In her search for love, Kate learns that faith isn’t just a box to be ticked off the list and people are sometimes more complicated than they first appear. Kate also struggles with deeper issues than her love life–throughout the book, she mourns the loss of her ability to have children and learns to embrace herself just the way she is.

I did find Leigh’s treatment of “singledom” troubling. Kate has a pattern of swearing off men and putting forth an effort to embrace singledom, only to be derailed by yet another man. Instead of trusting God to bring the right man into her life at the right time, and meanwhile pursuing what God has for her life today, Kate does things her own way. In the end, her approach pans out as she stumbles over the “right” one. In my observation, this kind of approach does more harm to young woman than anything. And Leigh’s brush-off of singledom doesn’t do anything to encourage single women or change cultural perceptions.

Although it has a few flaws, this is definitely a fun, quick summer read.

I received a complimentary copy of Perfecting Kate from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group, but I was not otherwise compensated for this review. All writing, thoughts, and opinions are solely mine. ( )
  Holly_Combs | May 23, 2013 |
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Kate’s Creed: Thou shalt embrace singledom and be unbelievably, inconceivably happy. YEAH, RIGHT. Kate Meadows is a successful San Francisco artist looking for a nice, solid Christian man. So when not one, but two handsome bachelors enter her orbit in rapid succession, her head is spinning just a bit. Michael Palmier is a hunky and famous makeup artist who actually seems to be flirting with her–rather than her physically flawless housemate, Maia. Trouble is, he keeps handing her business cards from various beauty professionals and plastic surgeons. Is he trying to stamp out every last bit of self-esteem she has? Then there’s Dr. Clive Alexander, good-looking enough to be mistaken for Brad Pitt, who sends Kate’s pulse skittering every time he comes near. Too bad he’s only interested in her work–and doesn’t think she’s much to look at. It’s enough to send a girl running for her paint-splattered, relaxed-fit jeans and swearing off men altogether! But after undergoing a makeover from Michael’s staff, Kate can’t be oblivious to the admiring glances men throw her way. Maybe she should try contacts…consider some fancy dental work…and you know, that mole really could stand to go. The question now is, what kind of work will Kate do on herself…and who exactly is she trying to please? From the Trade Paperback edition.

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