A New York Times Bestselling Romantic Comedy
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 … 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
There are 4 stand alone novels in the Wrong series:
Wrong – Sophie’s Book
Right – Everly’s Book
Fling – Sandra’s Book
Trust – Chloe’s Book
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Steamy, captivating, hilarious and addictive!! An unconventional romance between two opposites…Luke a bit more serious and older and Sophie, who’s younger, a bit naive and has a wicked sense of humor even in an impossible situation. Fantastic storyline and flow with well developed and likeable characters. You won’t be sorry you read this one.
too explicit – kind of like a 50 shades of grey
While the h was likable (but immature), I thought the H was way too overbearing. Several parts of the book made no sense whatsoever. ***SPOILERS***
Why did the h not call him out on the ex being in his house and what she said?
Why did the h not tell him about his father saying nasty things to her?
Why did they bother with Thanksgiving? I think they and the sister should have just had Thanksgiving together and said to heck with the the parents.
I think the h was WAY too forgiving. I didn’t feel the connection between them either.
Also, why go on and on about the friend and then just drop it?
If you’re looking for plenty of steam with your rom-com check out this series. Wrong is book one. It introduces a group of college seniors who are excited about graduation in a few months and what their lives will hold. Before then, they need to get through their last year. In Wrong, Sophie has been crushing on a professional who’s been coming into Grind Me, the local coffee shop where she’s a barista, for the past several months. He’s fantastic. He’s also much older than she is so she knows that it’ll never be more than “crushing.” Until that day she walks into the student clinic for an appointment and finds out her doctor is none other than Luke, the “crush.”
It’s a totally inappropriate relationship. Both Luke and Sophie know it. Luke is way too old for her. He’s head of obstetrics at Balwin Memorial Hospital. She’s an accounting major at Penn. Never the less, off they go. Sophie annoyed me. Luke annoyed me. Somehow, they could be annoyingly adorable at times.
There’s no deep plot. No great intrigue. There’s mostly bedroom scenes with a lot of steam. Actually, the last chapter and epilogue were probably my favorite part of the whole story.
It was a little too raunchy for me!
Beautiful story between a young woman and an older man. The writer makes it work. The sort pulls you in and keeps you engraved till the end.
wrong was wright
Very different storyline, fast read.
It is a Cinderella story and I like those.. I will read the others
Did not want this book to end but did not like the ending, it could have continued. A lot left unsaid
Not interesting to me. Very unromantic and not at all about love. Not really about lovemaking either. Mostly vulgar language about hookups. Ish.
I couldn’t put this book down. Lovely love story.
Very sexy although some of the dirty talk (is that what it’s called) seemed kinda out of place. Also, the obsession she had with not getting pregnant and the obsession he had WITH getting pregnant wasn’t necessary.
Hilarious! Some parts made me bust out laughing, other parts (most parts) made me blush. Overall, I enjoyed it!
A total turn-on!
Not a fan of the language and I found it odd how Luke spoke in the bedroom. It seemed disrespectful and didn’t match his character. But maybe that was the point? There were some unexpected twists that I liked though.
No real development on characters. Just a virgin coffee girl who has the hots for a doctor who likes being a domineering in bed. Strange scene where she goes to get on the pill and she ends up with him as her doctor and she has the big O during the exam. Felt like the book was written for shock value and to ride the fifty shades trail. WRONG for me.
Liked it so much that I read the other 3 in the series.
This story was juvenile, unrealistic and the characters were shallow.
Loved how our life can change by one decision … loved the characters and the story line.