All Quinn Dorsey
wants is a white picket fence fairy tale. But after another failed
relationship, and her biological clock ticking double time, she's decided
happily-ever-after isn't in the Tarot cards. Forget Cupid, it's time to take matters
into her own hands. A simple seduction should do the trick, but then everything
that can go wrong...does!
Dak Savage isn't
interested in commitment. He's been burned by women before - lied to, used,
even shot. Hell, he considers women a curse and has one rule he never breaks -
don't pick up women in bars. But when he agrees to a guys' night out and meets
up with feisty, fast talking Quinn, his rule shatters like a dropped shot
glass.
A one night stand
turns into a long weekend and as Quinn tries to abandon her ridiculous scheme,
she finds herself nose-to-nose and toe-to-toe with the best mistake she's ever
made.
Two Wrongs Make a Right
by Ann Everett
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 16, 2015
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Excerpt:
Dangling her shoes in one hand, and a
bottle in the other, she weaved from side to side. “I’m so glad you’re here. I
wasn’t sure you would be. You’re still dressed, so I guess you’re alone? I need
to pee.” She shoved past him, dropped her spiked heels to the floor, set the
champagne on the counter, then disappeared into the bathroom.
A few minutes later, she returned and
threw her arms around his neck. “Can I stay here tonight? I got into a fight
with my date and he left me. You believe that? The jerk ditched me!” She rubbed
against him. “Oh God, you feel so good. I’ve missed you.” She tiptoed and
pressed her lips to his.
He pulled her arms from his neck and
stepped back. “I’ll call you a cab.”
“No. It will take forever. Traffic is
wall-to-wall out there.”
“Bumper-to-bumper.”
“What?”
“Carpet is wall-to-wall. Traffic is
bumper-to-bumper.”
“Whatever.” She gave him a sad face. “I
want to sleep with you. You know how to treat a woman. Let me, and I’ll do that
thing you like so much.” She moved in for another kiss.
About this Author:
Ann's
been married to the same man since dirt. She hates talking on the phone. Loves
shopping at thrift stores. A really sharp pencil makes her happy, and she's
glad wrinkles aren't painful.
She
lives on a small lake in Texas.
My Thoughts:
I did like this one, however, I found myself frustrated and waiting for the relationship to bloom and blossom. It seemed more like it budded and then it took forever for it to bloom and then it was over.
It was slow getting to the point. It was a dual POV and bounced back and forth between the two main characters Dak (short for Dakota) and Quinn. The background was necessary so that we appreciated their stance on love, life, etc.....
Dak had never felt that spark with a woman. He enjoyed sex but for him, it never went past that. He decides to take a break from women for awhile.
Quinn has a ticking clock and wanted to have kids ASAP. She decided to take action and make it happen. Her plan got mucked up and something special happened.
By the time it got around to the two of them being together I was beyond ready for it to happen. Yes I know, I am not a patient person. :P I was overjoyed about them being together but it was short lived. Throughout much of the book obstacles including pride, stubbornness, and lies kept them from being together. When it did officially happen, there was still trouble in paradise. :-( Yes the HEA did come but it seemed to be too far into it for me and then it was over.
I would recommend this to patient people who like romance.
I received an ecopy in exchange for my honest opinion. I liked it but wanted more before the ending.
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hum still hesitant about this one and i can't really pinpoint why
ReplyDeleteThanks for the excerpt and your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteLOL im not too patient when it comes to romance either. Im intrigued by this one though
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking part in the release promotion for Two Wrongs Make a Right and posting a review. I truly appreciate it!~~Ann
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