
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
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I'd dated his brother.
He didn’t remember and I wish I could forget.
I may have sworn off the Wright family a long time ago. But when I returned home, Jensen Wright crashed into my life with the confidence of a billionaire CEO and the sex appeal of a god. Even I couldn’t resist our charged chemistry, or the way he fit into my life like a missing puzzle piece.
Too bad he’d forgotten the one thing that could destroy us.
Because Jensen Wright doesn’t share. Not with anyone. And if his brother finds out, this could all go down in flames.
When it all was said and done, was he the Wright brother?
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Book Review: 3,5 Stars
This is the first book of KA’s that I’ve read and I enjoyed it—enough. But hey, I’m really picky about my romance and if we’re just going on writing skills and character building alone, then it would be safe to say that this book has it all. The Wright Brother had everything a good romance must include: sexy memorable characters, sufficient plot twists and lots of steamy moments.
The story started out a little slow for me at first but then picked up the pace just in time. But, unfortunately, the plot was a little too predictable for me and borderline cliche at times. I’m not mad about it tho. In fact, many times that’s what I want. It’s what all us ravenous readers want. We want sassy but safe. Daring but not dangerous and happily ever afters are most definitely a bonus.
One thing that was done very well, in The Wright Brother, was the building of the supporting characters. They were all written so well that I hope they get their own books. In conclusion, I would give this book 3 ½ stars and a recommendation to anyone who wants safe predictable romance.


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