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The Wright Brother by K.A. Linde
3.0

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The Wright Brother is the first book in the new adult/adult contemporary romance series, called The Wright series by K.A. Linde. I read another one of her books, Avoiding Commitment, back in 2013 and I really enjoyed it so I was excited to start a different series from her. It follows my favorite kind of series format for contemporary romances. Each book is set in the same world, but follows a different couple. I love this because it is kind of a standalone, kind of a series. You can pick and choose which books you want to read and if you really don't like one of the characters you can skip their series. I can already tell that this is a series, where I will not be skipping any of the books. I am already kind of obsessed with each of the Wright brothers, and if they are all half as awesome as Jensen, I am in for a big treat with every story.

The Wright Brother is the Jensen and Emery's story. Jensen has stepped up to take over the family business from his father and Emery is back in town trying to figure things out after her graduate degree. I really related to Emery (not with everything that happened in her past, but just her in general.) Emery is kind of dreading going back to her hometown, and the worst possible thing happens to her (well maybe not the worst, but it has to be up there in terms of humiliation.) she runs into her ex, who totally devastated her in high school, and he doesn't even remember her! I would die if I were in her shoes. But insert his older brother Jensen and the story really takes off from there.

I loved Emery and Jensen. So freakin' much. They gave me all the feels. Seriously. It was like they set off a swarm of butterflies flying around my whole body with some of their scenes. They were so much fun for me to read about. I can't wait to see them pop in and out of future books. If you like highly charged romances with awesome characters that will give you all the feels, the Wright series is going to be a great one for you to try! I can't wait to meet the next Wright brother!

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