Is it better to be loved or respected?That’s the message that Hayes Bancroft gets one night. As a movie star, he’s used to getting texts from random numbers that he doesn’t recognize, but most are from other celebrities or from fans who somehow got ahold of his number. He can tell right away that this one is different, though. Maeve Verbeck is an artist. A glassblower by trade, she spends most of … she spends most of her time alone with her kiln and glass. More of a homebody than a party animal, she spends her free time sending random texts to strangers. Usually, the conversations only last for a couple of messages, so she’s surprised when she texts someone, and it continues past the night.
When these two finally meet, will they be able to survive the heat or will they break like glass?
*Warning: This is a short, quick, instalove read with plenty of heat and just enough sweetness to have you begging for more.
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Is it really a wrong number? Or is it just unknown for now?
I really liked this story. It was entertaining and enjoyable with a bit of quirkiness. The characters were interesting and likable for the most part. I was happy that the rude woman got the comeuppance that she deserved. This was a fun story. I would never have done what Maeve did, but it worked out really well for her. Hayes was a movie star but felt alone until he got a mysterious text from an unknown number. Maeve was an artist and a loner but for some reason had decided to occasionally send out texts to random numbers. Neither of them expected that a simple text would change their lives. Hayes was sweet and kind but also protective. Maeve was focused, caring, and talented. I loved their happy ever after. I recommend reading this book.
Maeve is a glass artist who finds herself texting random numbers when she’s bored and accidentally texts Hayes. Hayes finds himself drawn to the message and they start talking back and forth. It is not until a chance encounter that neither of them even realize is happening to throw them together in a way they never expected and maybe end them before they even began. I thought the story was unique but I wish there was more… I loved the feel and the writing of it. I just wish I got more of the love story and HEA but what girl wouldn’t.
Can a random text change your life? Maeve likes to text random phone numbers and ask random questions. Hayes just happens to be one of those random people. Hayes is a movie star. And Maeve is a glass blower. They couldn’t be more different if they tried. Only Maeve doesn’t know that the guy that she is falling for is a movie star. Only after a random encounter at an art gallery does she figure it out. Will Maeve feel betrayed? What will Hayes do when Maeve decides to ignore him? Can you really find your soulmate through a random text? This was a sweet and endearing story about how opposites really do attract.
– no mention of each other’s past
– no om/ow drama
– epilogues 1 year and 10 years out
Adorable! These story was such fun! Maeve is a glassblower, an artist whose career is beginning to shine. When she’s bored, she randomly texts an unknown number. Hayes is busy wrapping up his newest movie when he begins receiving the most intriguing texts from an unknown number. These two begin to form an attachment, begin to fall in love. Once they meet, after Hayes figures out who Maeve is, he must figure out a way for his Hollywood life to not destroy his love life. Maeve is strong in her own right, an artist in her own right. I love the way these two come together, work for their happy ever after. I just love everything Shaw Hart writes!
The love notes books have been very e enjoyable, and I love how we are fortunate enough to have Shaw Hart deliver us a book every week, especially while most of us are at home and can’t really go out at the moment. Maeve and Hayes met because Maeve randomly texted Hayes and started a conversation. Hayes could not help but fall for the woman he met in the strangest way. The two were adorable, and if you are stuck at home like me, I would totally recommend this quick read with a HEA.
Wrong Number, Right Love was just pure fun! Maeve is a glassblower, an artist that loves to text random numbers. She asks them a question and will usually get an interesting convo via text out of it. That is until she texts Hayes. Hayes doesn’t know the girl who texted him out of the blue. As they chat more and more, revealing their true selves, he needs to meet her face to face. I loved these two, they were the perfect escape from all of the craziness of the real world. Can’t wait for more from Shaw Hart!
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So cute how Maeve and Hayes meet. Maeve just randomly texts people when she gets bored. Maeve struck gold when it’s Hayes ! Loved the philosophical conversation. (less)