I'm thrilled to take part in the release blitz celebrating "Right Guy, Wrong Word" by Jewel E. Ann. It was originally published as a short story called "The Last Person" but has now been revised and expanded into a full-length novel.
When Eric Steinmann moves into the apartment building where she lives with her roommate, Anna Black is quickly smitten. He seems like the perfect guy - until he joins their book club and insults her favorite book. Despite their difference of opinion, Eric manages to talk Anna into a coffee date, and she finds herself reluctantly charmed as he introduces her to his "mating dance." But can she ever get past his dislike of a story that feels like part of her soul?
I very much enjoyed this uniquely funny story, which took quite a few twists and turns before arriving at Anna and Eric's HEA. At first I didn't understand why she made such a big deal of their difference of opinion over the book, but as the story progressed, everything started to make sense. Anna had some growing up to do before she was ready to be with Eric, but I loved how they came back together in the second half of the story.
I highly recommend "Right Guy, Wrong Word" for all contemporary romance and romantic comedy fans and look forward to the author's next release.
*Review copy provided by the author via Valentine PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
About "Right Guy, Wrong Word"
He was almost perfect.
Right Guy, Wrong Word by Jewel E. Ann is now live!
Right Guy, Wrong Word by Jewel E. Ann is now live!
Do books have souls?
Anna Black has the perfect novel choice for her book club. She also has a sexy new neighbor who jumps at the opportunity to join fellow bookworms in discussing her pick for their summer read.
It’s lust at first sight and the marriage of two literary souls.
The charismatic owner of a new T-shirt store in Des Moines’s East Village, Eric Steinmann, has a confident air and an irresistible “mating dance.” He’s almost perfect … until he says the wrong word.
Will Anna and Eric write their own story? Or will their chemistry die when fiction turns into reality?
**Right Guy, Wrong Word was originally written as a short story, The Last Person. It’s been revised with significant changes to the original content and extended into a full-length novel.
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