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Self-discovery, rebellion against controlling parents, and first-time experiences. Plot Summary

Persephone "Seph" Alexander is a math genius who has lived a highly sheltered life under the strict, almost abusive control of her father. With only one semester of freedom left at Fulton University before her father forces her into a PhD program, Seph creates a list of "firsts" she wants to experience—the most pressing being to lose her virginity.

Initially appearing as a "pompous arrogant jock," Reece is revealed to be deeply caring and intelligent. He has his own complex family dynamics, feeling pressure from a father who is wary of his football success. Critical Reception The Perfect First by Maya Hughes

Readers enjoyed the interactions with Reece's teammates, setting the stage for future books in the series.

Dealing with "hard-hitting issues" like dysfunctional families and emotional abuse in a way that feels real. Initially appearing as a "pompous arrogant jock," Reece

However, some reviewers from The StoryGraph noted that the book contains frequent time jumps and felt that certain heavy topics, such as the abuse Seph faced, were resolved too quickly or not addressed with enough depth.

A "math nerd" who is socially inexperienced but determined to break out of her shell. Throughout the book, she evolves from a "mousy" and "downtrodden" individual into a self-reliant and empowered woman. Intrigued and protective

She begins conducting interviews for a candidate to help her with this goal. Reece Michaels, the university’s star football receiver with NFL aspirations, accidentally walks in on one of these interviews. Intrigued and protective, Reece offers to be her guide through her list of firsts—with one strict rule: no sex. As they spend time together ticking off activities like skinny dipping and partying, their platonic agreement is tested by an undeniable connection.