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Wrong
by Jana Aston
Have you admired from afar and then you run into our crush during a gynecology appointment? This is exactly what happens to Sophie and Luke. These two start off in an uneasy friendship that blossoms into a relationship.
Jana Aston created a fun group of girlfriends going to college and the men who work in the town around it. This book is frisky, swoony, and just a bit wrong. This was my first big, realistic age gap book and I was a bit hesitant in how much I might enjoy it. Other than Luke’s way over protectiveness, I was pleasantly surprised. If I was Sophie I would have been fighting with Luke a lot over how he rearranged my life to fit with his. It was not cute or romantic; it was smothering. That being said Sophie felt like she had her life together in the beginning of the book, but then as I read on it felt that she really had just been making it by on luck not logical, smart choices. She felt a little bland in comparison to Luke. It was a bit obvious that something would happen since Sophie and Luke had a crazy, obsessive need to not have an accidental pregnancy.
Overall, I did not hate it, nor was I enthralled by it. Luke’s controlling behavior and Sophie’s lackluster personality made this story mediocre for me. The intimate scenes between Sophie and Luke are what kept me from ditching it. I’d give Wrong three out of five stars.
Jana Aston created a fun group of girlfriends going to college and the men who work in the town around it. This book is frisky, swoony, and just a bit wrong. This was my first big, realistic age gap book and I was a bit hesitant in how much I might enjoy it. Other than Luke’s way over protectiveness, I was pleasantly surprised. If I was Sophie I would have been fighting with Luke a lot over how he rearranged my life to fit with his. It was not cute or romantic; it was smothering. That being said Sophie felt like she had her life together in the beginning of the book, but then as I read on it felt that she really had just been making it by on luck not logical, smart choices. She felt a little bland in comparison to Luke. It was a bit obvious that something would happen since Sophie and Luke had a crazy, obsessive need to not have an accidental pregnancy.
Overall, I did not hate it, nor was I enthralled by it. Luke’s controlling behavior and Sophie’s lackluster personality made this story mediocre for me. The intimate scenes between Sophie and Luke are what kept me from ditching it. I’d give Wrong three out of five stars.