Right by Jana Aston

Right (Wrong, #2)

by Jana Aston

My childhood was perfect.

I’ve led a charmed life, and I’m not going to blow it now by picking the wrong guy.

I’ve got my sights set on my brother’s best friend.
He’s known my family for years. He’s reliable and kind and handsome.

Sure, he’s been avoiding me since I was six.
I’m a bit aggressive for him, maybe.

But he’s the one… right?

Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on

4 of 5 stars

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What she thought was Right turned out to be Wrong

I read/listened to this one fast. I didn't mean to, to be honest. Audio books are supposed to be my travel to work "reads". I made the mistake of starting this one on the weekend and next thing I knew it was finished...and I had nothing to listen to for work today.

This book was funny, sweet, sexy and a little silly. The heroine has been in love with her brother's best friend since she was a little girl. She practically threw herself at him on a regular basis and he still wasn't taking the hint. When hints weren't helping her cause, it was time to bring out the big guns...Mum's lasagne and a pet fish.

Well, the big guns didn't work and now she's DESPERATE!! What better way to force herself into his company than to convince him to drive her back to college (where he's a professor). Just for something different, it didn't work and she had an audience for her latest failed attempt. Turns out the love of her life has a big brother...and he's caught sight of her...and think she's RIGHT for him.

So all along, the right man for Everly ended up being the brother of the man she had loved most of her life. Lucky for her, he's rich, successful and HOT!

Right was an entertaining journey to happiness and I can't wait to read more in this series.

The audio narrator did a great job. Her voice is young and fresh which made it very believable that you were listening to a 22-year-old woman's thoughts and dreams. Her ability to change her voice for male characters was well done. I would have no hesitations in listening to another story performed by Erin Mallon

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  • Started reading
  • 1 May, 2017: Finished reading
  • 1 May, 2017: Reviewed