Last, but certainly not least, is today's release blitz celebrating "The Right Side of Wrong" by Prescott Lane. This book grabbed my attention from the very first page and I did not want to put it down.
Paige Hudson's primary goal was to give baby Finn a better life than the one
she had as a child, and she would sacrifice anything to make that
possible. A twist of fate brought her into contact with real estate developer Slade Turner, who couldn't help taking an interest in Paige's situation and, for reasons he couldn't explain even to himself, offering her a job as his live-in estate manager. It almost seemed too good to be true, but Paige couldn't afford to let the opportunity pass her by. Slade tried to keep his distance from his tempting new employee, but it wasn't easy with Paige and Finn living under the same roof. Before long, neither Paige nor Slade could resist the chemistry between them, but would the secrets of their past prevent them from building a future together?
I couldn't help empathizing with Paige; she was forced to grow up way too fast, but despite the many hardships she faced, she became an incredibly strong, brave, and loving woman. She was understandably afraid of taking her relationship with Slade to the next level, but I loved that he always tried to move at her pace. No matter how badly he wanted her, he never pushed for more than she was ready or willing to give. I also loved how cute Slade was with baby Finn. I had to laugh the first time he tried to hold him as well as when he teased Paige about baby food to try and convince her to let Finn try bacon.
I couldn't help empathizing with Paige; she was forced to grow up way too fast, but despite the many hardships she faced, she became an incredibly strong, brave, and loving woman. She was understandably afraid of taking her relationship with Slade to the next level, but I loved that he always tried to move at her pace. No matter how badly he wanted her, he never pushed for more than she was ready or willing to give. I also loved how cute Slade was with baby Finn. I had to laugh the first time he tried to hold him as well as when he teased Paige about baby food to try and convince her to let Finn try bacon.
In short, "The Right Side of Wrong" gave me all the feels and I loved it. I highly
recommend this book for fans of emotional/angsty contemporary romance and can't wait to find out what Prescott Lane comes up with
next.
*Review copy provided by the author/publisher via Grey's Promotions. All opinions expressed are my own.
About "The Right Side of Wrong"
It wasn't love at first sight. That would be too easy.
I can tell you all the reasons Paige and I shouldn't be together.
But love overlooks a lot.
My heart doesn't care that I'm ten years older.
There's no age gap in how she makes me feel.
My heart doesn't care that she's a single mother.
It just makes more room.
My heart doesn't care that she's got secrets of her own.
It's used to keeping mine.
The moment I laid eyes on Paige, I lost control.
Control of my desires. Control of my secrets. Control of my heart.
Right or wrong, we're going to have to fight for our happily ever after.
And I don't plan on losing.
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