A review by sc104906
The Wrong Side of Right by Jenn Marie Thorne

4.0

Kate Quinn’s life was turned around after her single mother was murdered. Orphaned, she moved across the country into her aunt and uncle’s house in the Carolinas. After just starting to make friends, Kate is caught up in a new scandal. While her mother never explained who her father is, a national paper presents an expose that highlights a presidential candidate as her father. Kate is soon assimilated into the candidate’s family. Even though she is building relationships with her half siblings and step mother, the campaign is taking its toll and obstructing her ability to connect with her father. Will Kate allow her father’s ultra conservative campaign change her liberal upbringing? Can Kate balance her own thoughts and opinions with her father’s, without irreparably damaging the relationship.

It is very Sarah Dessen related. The fluffy romance mixed with staying true to yourself is perfect. I really liked this novel.