Wrong by Jana Aston

Wrong (Wrong, #1)

by Jana Aston

I have a history of picking the wrong guy. Gay? Player? Momma's boy? Check, check and check.

Now I can't stop fantasizing about one of the customers at the coffee shop I work at between classes. It's just a harmless crush, right? It's not like I ever see this guy outside of the coffee shop. It's not like I'm going to see him while attempting to get birth control at the student clinic. While wearing a paper gown. While sitting on an exam table. Because he's the doctor. Shoot. Me.

But what if, for once, the man I've had the dirtiest, most scandalous fantasies about turned out to be everything but wrong?

Wrong is a full-length, standalone novel by Jana Aston

Reviewed by Linda on

4 of 5 stars

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This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog (un)Conventional Bookviews*I received a free ARC of Wrong from the author in exchange of an honest and unbiased review*

Wrong is filled with a lot of humor, a dash of romance, and lot and lots of hot kinkiness. I love Sophie and Luke - even if their relationship was definitely wrong ;)

The story in Wrong is pretty light-hearted, and that was awesome. I loved getting all those good laughs, and than being all hot and bothered when Luke got around to business in all his kinky glory! Between Sophie's quirkiness, and Luke's - at least outwardly - seriousness, I was in book-heaven. And when I finished, I was in a book coma for a while. Wrong was a great debut, and I definitely hope Ms. Aston will write more books, because she has a knack for bringing the characters to life, and for delivering a solid story that made my day.

Written mostly in first person point of view from Sophie's perspective, and in present tense, Wrong is fast-paced, has loads of witty dialogues and is perfect if you need a pick-me-up with humor and romance in a near perfect mix.This review was originally posted on (un)Conventional Bookviews

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