Synopsis

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?

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Review

Since I read Wrong, I have been recommending it left and right! Wrong has so much of what I love, age gap, dominant male, dirty talk!

Wrong was just such a great book. I loved loved loved Luke. He was literally everything I love in a romance hero. Sophie was great too. She was young and naive, but I didn’t find her annoying. She was smart enough and knew what she wanted, which I did appreciate.

Even though this did have a little bit of the miscommunication trope going, the way it was handled didn’t bother me. Sophie is young, so it did make sense that she would be easily manipulated. I did like that Luke didn’t seem to hold that against Sophie. I also liked that later in the book, miscommunication was used in a way that I found unique and enjoyed.

As I said, this book had quite a bit of dirty talk and a good number of steamy scenes. The exam scene especially is one I think about often. Wrong has been one of my favorite reads of the year. So if any of this sounds good to you, pick it up!

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