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Right Kind of Wrong
by Chelsea Fine
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I'm not even going to kid you...this is going to be a gushing review. But I think it is warranted. Hear me out. I have now read all three of the books in the Finding Fate series, and they have all been AMAZING! This is what New Adult should be and I am not afraid to share my love for Chelsea Fine's characters and writing. There is something so comforting in reading book after book by an author and loving each one. I can confidently say that I anticipate loving every single book by Ms. Fine.
Her characters are always well developed individuals and she doesn't use a cookie cutter for them all. They all have distinct personalities, but they are all equally relate able and lovable. Right Kind of Wrong is the story of Pixie's (from book 1) college roommate and best friend, Jenna. And her ex co-worker Jack. They hooked up one night almost a year ago and things haven't been the same with them since. Jack clearly has feelings for Jenna and Jenna even knows it but she is beyond scared to try and fit Jack into her "life plan". I love Jenna, but the more I heard about her "plan" the more I wanted to punch her. I mean, Jack was so wonderful and she was just being so stubborn. But he never gave up on her, and I love him even more for that.
I love how Chelsea Fine finds a way to work in the characters from the previous books. This book took place in an overlapping time period with the second book, and just after the events of the first book. I loved that because we got to sneak in and see Kayla and Darren again in the midst of their story. It was awesome for people that have read the whole series. It should be noted that Right Kind of Wrong can be read as a standalone, but I would urge everyone to read all of the books. They are so flippin' awesome.
Right Kind of wrong felt a little darker and more dangerous than the first two books because of the things going on with Jack's family. I just wanted to grab him and hug him and not let go so many times throughout the story. I admire him so much. And I admired Jenna for how she dealt with the whole thing. I mean, that had to be a lot to take in very quickly, but she was a champ. A very stubborn champ, but a champ nonetheless. The Finding Fate Series by Chelsea Fine is pure magic...in a contemporary romance way. Everyone needs to experience Chelsea's beautiful brand of love. I dare you not to fall in love with her characters. I dare you.
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs
I'm not even going to kid you...this is going to be a gushing review. But I think it is warranted. Hear me out. I have now read all three of the books in the Finding Fate series, and they have all been AMAZING! This is what New Adult should be and I am not afraid to share my love for Chelsea Fine's characters and writing. There is something so comforting in reading book after book by an author and loving each one. I can confidently say that I anticipate loving every single book by Ms. Fine.
Her characters are always well developed individuals and she doesn't use a cookie cutter for them all. They all have distinct personalities, but they are all equally relate able and lovable. Right Kind of Wrong is the story of Pixie's (from book 1) college roommate and best friend, Jenna. And her ex co-worker Jack. They hooked up one night almost a year ago and things haven't been the same with them since. Jack clearly has feelings for Jenna and Jenna even knows it but she is beyond scared to try and fit Jack into her "life plan". I love Jenna, but the more I heard about her "plan" the more I wanted to punch her. I mean, Jack was so wonderful and she was just being so stubborn. But he never gave up on her, and I love him even more for that.
I love how Chelsea Fine finds a way to work in the characters from the previous books. This book took place in an overlapping time period with the second book, and just after the events of the first book. I loved that because we got to sneak in and see Kayla and Darren again in the midst of their story. It was awesome for people that have read the whole series. It should be noted that Right Kind of Wrong can be read as a standalone, but I would urge everyone to read all of the books. They are so flippin' awesome.
Right Kind of wrong felt a little darker and more dangerous than the first two books because of the things going on with Jack's family. I just wanted to grab him and hug him and not let go so many times throughout the story. I admire him so much. And I admired Jenna for how she dealt with the whole thing. I mean, that had to be a lot to take in very quickly, but she was a champ. A very stubborn champ, but a champ nonetheless. The Finding Fate Series by Chelsea Fine is pure magic...in a contemporary romance way. Everyone needs to experience Chelsea's beautiful brand of love. I dare you not to fall in love with her characters. I dare you.
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs