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Wrong Bed, Right Girl by Rebecca Brooks
4.0

Wrong Bed, Right Girl was a surprise and I couldn't appreciate all the surprises more. This is my first experience with Rebecca Brooks and I was super pleased with this story.

Reed Bishop works for the DEA and is close to putting away a big-time drug dealer when his informant secretly flees the city. When Reed goes to check on her he ends up falling into and on top of Talia, another girl who worked with his informant. Realizing his informant fleed he knows Talia isn't safe and he brings her home with him.

Talia is finally living in an apartment on her own and has the part of her dreams when Reed comes in and falls on her. Now she's moving in with a man she's never met. The longer she stays with Reed however, the more she struggles with keeping her feelings in check.

Oh, this book was so good. I was glad there was nothing overtly dangerous and scary that brought the characters back together (hope that's not a spoiler). I loved the build-up to Talia and Reed's relationship. After they got together I could feel the sexual tension in every encounter they had.

Wrong Bed, Right Girl is a very fun read, with amazing characters and great writing.

Rating: 4.5

Merged review:

Wrong Bed, Right Girl was a surprise and I couldn't appreciate all the surprises more. This is my first experience with Rebecca Brooks and I was super pleased with this story.

Reed Bishop works for the DEA and is close to putting away a big-time drug dealer when his informant secretly flees the city. When Reed goes to check on her he ends up falling into and on top of Talia, another girl who worked with his informant. Realizing his informant fleed he knows Talia isn't safe and he brings her home with him.

Talia is finally living in an apartment on her own and has the part of her dreams when Reed comes in and falls on her. Now she's moving in with a man she's never met. The longer she stays with Reed however, the more she struggles with keeping her feelings in check.

Oh, this book was so good. I was glad there was nothing overtly dangerous and scary that brought the characters back together (hope that's not a spoiler). I loved the build-up to Talia and Reed's relationship. After they got together I could feel the sexual tension in every encounter they had.

Wrong Bed, Right Girl is a very fun read, with amazing characters and great writing.

Rating: 4.5