Saturday 1 August 2015

Book Review - The Right Side of Mr Wrong by Jane Linfoot - Paperback Summer - #HIReadathon

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Title:  The Right Side of Mr Wrong
Author: Jane Linfoot
Format reviewed: Paperback
Source: Competition Win
Publisher: Harper Impulse
Publication Date: 6th March 2014
Rating: 4 Stars


One-off, moving on sex, wasn’t meant to be this hot…

When determined singleton Shea Summers is persuaded to become the “wife” of the Lord of Edgerton Manor, the last thing she wants to do is play house with a stranger.

Brooding playboy Brando Marshall is far from happy when Shea turns up at his sprawling estate with production crew in tow. Surely she’s just another woman after his wallet? And if she’s looking for Mr Right, she’s definitely hitting on the wrong guy. Then again, after catching an unscheduled glimpse of her knickers, perhaps Brando needs to teach this “gold-digger” a lesson!

She’s seizing the moment, he’s breaking the rules, and when bad boys can be so much fun, who can resist getting on the right side of Mr. Wrong…

This is a hot and steamy romance between two people who don't want a relationship ever. 

When Brando appeared on a TV show as a favour to his sister Bryony, it set off a national competition, to find him a wife, which he knew nothing about, nor wanted to be a part of. Shea sent in a postcard entry along with her friend, and she made it clear she wasn't interested in becoming a wife..but she does work for an organisation firm.

Shea is picked and arrives at Edgerton Manor in a helicopter, and whether they are willing to admit it or not, there was an instant attraction between Brandon and Shea. 

There is not a huge amount of depth in this book, but the romance and chemistry is sizzling, and reading this is a great way to warm up on a cold and wet afternoon.  This is a fast paced, highly sexed book, and the discoveries into the reasons Shea and Brando are they way they are, are interesting, but I would have loved to have known more about both of them. 

Shea when introducing herself to Brando, she explains her name rhymes with day. Whenever Brando says her name, he goes Shea sounds like... and then using a phrase that rhymes with Shea. Each time he uses a different one which is a nice recurring theme. 

I really enjoyed reading The Right Side of Mr Wrong, and think for me its a good introduction to the author Jane Linfoot. I hope to read more of her books soon. 

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