Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Right kind of Wrong by Chelsea Fine - Review

Jenna Lacombe needs complete control, whether it’s in the streets . . . or between the sheets. So when she sets out on a solo road trip to visit her family in New Orleans, she’s beyond annoyed that the infuriatingly sexy Jack Oliver wants to hitch a ride with her. Ever since they shared a wild night together last year, he’s been trying to strip away her defenses one by one. He claims he’s just coming along to keep her safe-but what’s not safe for her is prolonged exposure to the tattooed hottie.

Jack can’t get Jenna out from under his skin. She makes him feel alive again after his old life nearly destroyed him-and losing her is not an option. Now Jack’s troubles are catching up to him, and he’s forced to return to his hometown in Louisiana. But when his secrets put them both in harm’s way, Jenna will have to figure out how far she’s willing to let love in . . . and how much she already has.






Sav's Review

This is the story of Jenna and Jack. Jenna has witnessed heartache first hand. Vowing to never fall prey to that kind of pain she lives her life independently and has no plan to change that. After a night of passion with her friend Jack, Jenna refuses to think of it as anything other than a fun night. She works as quickly as she can to push Jack far away from her.

When they circumstances force them to come together, Jack decides he's not going to let Jenna push him away this time. 

The drama and angst in this book is definitely intense. Way more intense then I thought when I started this book. Right kind of Wrong is a very fun and flirty and fast paced read that will throw you for a loop. I never got bored and the plot was incredibly mapped out. Everything coming out at just the right time. Jenna was not a very lovable character in my opinion. She drove me absolutely crazy and had it not been for Jack and the captivating story, I'm not sure the end result would be the same for me. Thankfully the story outweighed Jenna's character development. I really would enjoy another book where it shows her characters growth a little more. Overall I give this book 4 Stars.

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