Wrong Bed, Right Guy by Katee Robert

Wrong Bed, Right Guy (Come Undone, #1)

by Katee Robert

Prim and proper art gallery coordinator Elle Walser is no good at seducing men. Heck, she's been throwing hints at her boss for months, but he's completely clueless. Desperate to escape her mother's matchmaking efforts, she comes up with a plan--buy some lingerie and climb into her boss's bed. The plan goes brilliantly...until she accidentally seduces a sexy stranger instead. Bad boy nightclub mogul Gabe Schultz just had the best almost-sex of his life. Too bad the smoking hot blonde thought he was his brother and bolted before he could finish what they started. Though her holier-than-thou attitude puts a serious damper his mood, Gabe's never been one to give up on something he wants. And he wants Elle. But does a man who lives on the dark side really have a chance with a proper lady?

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Elle Walser thinks she has bad choice in men. Hurt, badly, by the boy she gave her virginity to, she has agreed to let her mother find her the perfect significant other. The problem is, none of the men spark one bit of attraction in her. Deciding she needs to grab the bull by the horns, she decides to seduce her boss, Nathan. It's not until her seduction, which is going really well, that she realizes the man who gave her the best orgasm of her life is not Nathan.

Gabe Schultz doesn't know what to think when the stranger climbed into his bed, but the moment she touched him he felt the rightness between them. Unfortunately, she runs off before t

Elle was one of the people who quickly judges a book by the cover. She sees Gabe covered in tattoos and immediately thinks he's a bad boy and is no good for her. But Gabe is none of those things. He is a big, strong man with a gooey soft center. While Elle treats Gabe like crap, he keeps trying to prove to her that they are good together. There is something to be said about a man who is persistent in proving, not matter how the woman acts, that they belong together.

The problem with Elle and Gabe is they let too many people provide them with the idea about what's good for them. Elle thinks Gabe is the last person she should be with because he's a "bad boy". Gabe thinks Elle's a lady and too good for him. Once they get past those stereotypical labels and listen to their hearts, they absolutely know they are it for each other.

This was a fun read, especially with Elle doing her damnedest to stay away from Gabe. There were moments were you would be cringing, laughing, sighing or reaching for a kleenex. One of my favorite Entangled releases this year.

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