Book Review: The Wrong Move

 


FROM EXCITING AUTHOR OF NEW ADULT ROMANCE MAREN JENNER

Book three in the Wrighting the Wrongs series

One wrong move tore Silas and Meg apart, but the right one could bring them back together.

Trust has never been easy for Meg Parker, especially when it comes to guys. Every man in her life has left her — starting with her father, so she knows better than to count on her boyfriends sticking around. The only person she thought she had a shot with was Silas Wrighting but he burned that bridge two years ago.

Even though Silas has held on to his bitterness toward Meg since their falling out, there’s no denying she’s his type. The women he dates all resemble her. He thinks nothing of it until his brother points out that maybe Silas isn’t looking for someone like Meg, he’s looking for Meg, and Silas’ world is turned upside down.

One wrong move left each of them with scars. Baby steps start the healing process, but they both have to decide if they can let go of the past and move forward to a new future. A future together.


My Review

No matter what Silas did in the past to hurt Meg's heart, she will always have his back. I connected so closely to Silas. My one nephew has ADHD, and I could relate to what Silas was going through and how he reacted in situations. 

I absolutely loved Silas's nickname for Meg of "Nutmeg". Every time that Silas called Meg her nickname, my heart fluttered. 

This book really tugged at my heart. From the angst, anger, sadness, and love. For me, this book was not about the romance. Not to say that I did not love the intimate moments between Silas and Meg, but it was all the emotions that were prominent in this story that did it for me. Maren writes with emotion that her stories are very character driven. You can't make a "wrong move" by reading this book. In fact, you would be making the "right move" by reading this book. 


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