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Anything Chelsea Fine , I will read!

Right kind of Wrong" was the third book from the Finding Fate series. I love this as much as the first and second book. If you ask me to describe each book in one word, this would be my answer:

1 . Best Kind of Broken ---> The SWEETEST!

2. Perfect Kind of Trouble ----> The "FUN-NEST" ! ( If there's such thing as that word?! )

3. Right Kind of Wrong ----> This is the STEAMIEST!!! Yes! Big Yes! ..and Big thanks to Jack!

I love Jack and Jenna’s chemistry. I felt the undeniable connection there. And when they do try to "physically connect":...my oh my! For me, that was the hottest love scene Ms. Chelsea Fine has written! I read a lot of steamy scenes but the ones with Jack and Jenna really stood out. There was that connection that was beyond physical level. I felt that it was something more, specially for Jack. And I love him for making Jenna feel that "something. "

Overall, I love this book and if Ms. Fine was still planning to write more on this series? I would gladly and excitedly wait and read it for sure!

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Loved Jack. Jenna isn't easy to like, but their romance was so emotional and cute at the same time.I loved the relationship they had with their friends and family as well, even if they were all a little quirky. I also loved Chelsea Fine's writing style, and how she drew me right in from the very beginning and completely held my interest until the very end.

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There was more wrong than right with this book. Best Kind of Broken, the first book in the series, is one of my favorite reads of the year. So it hurts my heart to say this one was disappointing, just like the second. The spark that made BKB so special was missing for me.

The story starts off with Jack and Jenna in an awkward place. They've worked together in a bar, become friends and even spent one intense night together. Jack is in love with Jenna and he's open about his feelings. Jenna, on the other hand, is in complete denial. Jack doesn't fit into her life plan. She wants to be in total control and doesn't need or want a man to dictate her happiness. Even though Jack is amazing and totally gets her.

They end up on a road trip together. She lives in NOLA and he lives in a small town nearby. They are both dealing with family drama. Jenna's grandmother fakes near death to get her to visit and Jack's brother gets caught up with drug dealers.
"You're not scared of losing me, Jenna. You're scared of having me."
I struggled with this story because it felt like it started off in the middle. I missed out on Jenna and Jack falling in love, which is the best part of any story. There was no building of their feelings, no intense connection or deep emotions. The story was basically family drama and Jenna finding the strength to admit her true feelings to Jack. She was neurotic and constantly flip flopping. The pacing of the story also felt off. The family drama, wrapped up too quickly and neatly and the remainder of the story was a little boring and predictable. I'm not sure at this point if I would read another book in this series.

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