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A review by suspensethrill
Miss Wrong and Mr Right by Robert Bryndza
5.0
Book #2 of my TBConFB 2017 Reading Challenge!
I’m so glad I kept this one on my TBR as long as I did. With our pending move and other life stressors occurring all at once, it was refreshing and comforting to pick up a book that literally made me laugh out loud. I might have snorted a little too. While many of us know Rob’s crime fiction series featuring DCI Erika Foster, not as many recent fans have discovered his original works of the rom-com genre. I’m absolutely blown away that someone can be as equally talented in writing light and fluffy romance as they are in creating a grizzly and violent crime series. I can’t express how hilarious and feel good of a novel this was, and would recommend gobbling it up anytime you’re in need of a pick me up.
The characters were a mixture of cute, romantic, hilarious dears that you just wanted to curl up on the couch with. I found myself getting lost in each person’s drama and honestly wasn’t sure which man, if any, Natalie would end up with. Clearly Natalie’s Gran stole the show and is someone I won’t soon forget. In fact, I would love to see some sort of continuation with the characters, or even a spin off book featuring Gran (Gran’s Gone Wild!). I don’t want to spoil any of the surprises, but the ending left me with a feel good lump in my chest and put me at ease in a way I haven’t experienced in some time. Highly recommended to those who aren’t afraid to include a little fluff in their reading diet; you’ll be so glad you chose not to miss out on this one!
*Many thanks to Bookouture for providing my copy via NetGalley; it was a privilege to provide an honest review.
I’m so glad I kept this one on my TBR as long as I did. With our pending move and other life stressors occurring all at once, it was refreshing and comforting to pick up a book that literally made me laugh out loud. I might have snorted a little too. While many of us know Rob’s crime fiction series featuring DCI Erika Foster, not as many recent fans have discovered his original works of the rom-com genre. I’m absolutely blown away that someone can be as equally talented in writing light and fluffy romance as they are in creating a grizzly and violent crime series. I can’t express how hilarious and feel good of a novel this was, and would recommend gobbling it up anytime you’re in need of a pick me up.
The characters were a mixture of cute, romantic, hilarious dears that you just wanted to curl up on the couch with. I found myself getting lost in each person’s drama and honestly wasn’t sure which man, if any, Natalie would end up with. Clearly Natalie’s Gran stole the show and is someone I won’t soon forget. In fact, I would love to see some sort of continuation with the characters, or even a spin off book featuring Gran (Gran’s Gone Wild!). I don’t want to spoil any of the surprises, but the ending left me with a feel good lump in my chest and put me at ease in a way I haven’t experienced in some time. Highly recommended to those who aren’t afraid to include a little fluff in their reading diet; you’ll be so glad you chose not to miss out on this one!
*Many thanks to Bookouture for providing my copy via NetGalley; it was a privilege to provide an honest review.