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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Nice, easy read for a romantic book. The series of 4 books all follow the same pattern and all end up Happily Ever After.
muh!!! started out just fine. Downhill after that! I couldn’t wait to finish it so I can put my hands on another book.
There was nothing I liked about it. Didn’t get through the first chapter. I want to call it juvenile.
I couldn’t get past the first few pages. Poorly written porn.
Fun read and enjoyed it a lot.
I thought the book was okay, but not my favorite. I almost felt like her best friend was a little cheesy at times. I didn’t feel any connection to the characters, but I’m sure people will enjoy this book. There are definitely some events in the book that I wasn’t expecting.
Very reminiscent of Fifty Shades of Grey.
Just not my type of book. Might be very good for someone who likes over-the-top steamy.
It was a fun and easy way to spend a couple of hours. Loved the writing style.
Ending totally blew me away in a good way. It is graphic but a good read with just enough softening at the edges. Am starting the next one now!
The characters weren’t build thouroughly. Too much steam and details for my taste, I prefer more imagination.
Loved the writing style! Characters and situations that made me smile, smirk and guffaw. Definitely recommend! Bought additional books by this author.
On the order of 50 Shades
It was an easy read with low angst and could have used more description of their feelings. It went from a crush, to sex to saying “I love you” without letting the reader experience or feel the love.
H was a sexy somewhat aloof older doctor, h was a meek innocent college senior. Sex was sometimes descriptive and sometimes just mentioned. There were some well written villains though. I did enjoy the book, just not love it.
Sophie is an impoverished senior at Penn (who rather implausibly still lived in a dorm instead of a dump student apartment).Luke is a hot guy who turns up regularly at the coffee shop Sophie he works at, even though she doesn’t know his name she definitely has the hots for him. He turns out to be an OB/GYN from a wealthy family – she learns this when she goes to get a prescription for the pill and he is the doctor doing her pelvic. There’s a kind of creepy seen around this encounter, although if you have always had the hots for doctors it may not bother you. They move past this start to date and have a very hot relationship. I have to say that if you like a steamy book with reasonable quality this is a lot better than a lot of the low cost romance fiction you will find out there. It’s very short and naturally there’s an HEA. Worth a read.
I liked it so much i read it again
the foul, offensive language was immediate and I removed this book from my reading list
I couldn’t put this book down!
I found the female lead a little annoying at times, but overall, I liked the book.
It was very enjoyable.