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 leelu92 on

2 of 5 stars

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2 to 2.5 it was ok with bits of great promise.

Started out funny and interesting and then kind of went downhill into the same thing over and over. I wanted more development of their relationship with each other. The physical was there, but I was never really sure that they were emotionally connected and in love with each other.

I think there is a lot of potential with this author but I want more from her. There is a lot of potential with Everly and Professor Camden (Sophie's bff) and I'd like to read a stripped down humble version of Everly without her calling her girlfriends "bitch" all the time... which seemed to be a term of endearment. (Maybe it's just me but that bothered me a bit. I realize that Everly is a larger than life OTP character.)

Did I enjoy it? For the most part, yes I did. It was a quick and funny read with an interesting ending (that I kinda saw coming). This is Alston's author's first book and I say, keep 'em coming, but I think you've got even more to offer.

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