A review by fortheloveoffictionalworlds
Right Kind of Wrong by Sara Rider

4.0


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Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Inkslinger PR and the Author as part of the Blog Tour. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.

Have you read the blurb? A grumpy Scottish librarian and an independent, stubborn event planner with a crush on the said librarian – I couldn’t hit the button to be a part of the blog tour hard enough *grins*

Fergus, a divorced man who works as a librarian, loves his job – he is grumpy, stout and very NOT interested in dating, because he made a promise to his young daughter to NOT date or rather form a new family. And he is definitely NOT interested in Julia, a woman who has the ability to get under his skin like no other.

Julia, on the other hand, works in the bar owned by her brother and on the side, does event planning and management as well as having an unhealthy obsession with the Scottish librarian who always seems irritated with her and a need to be needed by those around her.

While this may, on the face of it, seem like a light – hearted read with a fun banter and smexy times – it is so much more than that. The characters are brilliant and oh so relatable; plus the vulnerabilities that they show and the insecurities that they battle, make their connection all the more relatable and understandable.

It was such an emotional and adventurous ride, from start till the end and even though this is the first book for me by the author, I plan on keeping an eye out, not only for her backlist but also for her upcoming titles as well!



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