A review by ipomoea
The Wrong Side of Right by Jenn Marie Thorne

4.0

I'm going to give this four, but if I subtract the internal squealing I did over much of this, it's probably a solid 3.5.

Kate's mom died last year, sending her from South Central LA to South Carolina to live with her uncle and aunt. Still grieving, she's nonetheless gone on with life, and is just finishing her junior year of high school in an election year when the unthinkable happens.

Suddenly, Kate Quinn, orphan, is Kate Quinn Cooper, unkown love child of the very much married Republican nominee for the presidency.

What do you do when your life is overturned yet again, and what if the only person who understands is the last person you should see?

I loved the familial relations, both relaxed and stiff. I couldn't work up to caring about the romance. I also really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at a campaign, which is probably why I'm watching The West Wing again.