Natalie Love has worked hard to have it she runs a successful theatre in Soho that’s about to host one of Hollywood’s leading stars. Her biggest supporter is her eccentric Hungarian Gran, and she even has the ‘perfect’ yoga teacher boyfriend – Namaste! Life in the bright lights of London has always been Natalie’s escape from her chaotic country family in rural Devon and Jamie, the childhood sweetheart she left at the altar 15 years ago. And then he turns up at her theatre door… With rivalry clouding old feelings, events in Soho bring Jamie and Natalie together in hilarious ways. Gran is loose in the city once more, it seems to be raining sandwiches and records are broken for Burlesque flash mobs. If she can keep her world together, will Natalie discover who is really Mr Right, and that perhaps she isn’t Miss Wrong?From bestselling author Robert Bryndza comes this hilariously heartfelt comedy!
Robert Bryndza is an international bestselling author, best known for his page-turning crime and thriller novels, which have sold over seven million copies.
His crime debut, The Girl in the Ice was released in February 2016, introducing Detective Chief Inspector Erika Foster. Within five months it sold one million copies, reaching number one in the Amazon UK, USA and Australian charts. To date, The Girl in the Ice has sold over 1.5 million copies in the English language and has been sold into translation in 30 countries. It was nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Mystery & Thriller (2016), the Grand prix des lectrices de Elle in France (2018), and it won two reader voted awards, The Thrillzone Awards best debut thriller in The Netherlands (2018) and The Dead Good Papercut Award for best page turner at the Harrogate Crime Festival (2016).
Robert has released a further six novels in the Erika Foster series, The Night Stalker, Dark Water, Last Breath, Cold Blood and Deadly Secrets, all of which have been global bestsellers, and in 2017 Last Breath was a Goodreads Choice Award nominee for Mystery and Thriller. Fatal Witness, is the seventh Erika Foster novel.
Most recently, Robert created a new crime thriller series based around the central character Kate Marshall, a police officer turned private detective. The first book, Nine Elms, was an Amazon USA #1 bestseller and an Amazon UK top five bestseller, and the series has been sold into translation in 18 countries. The second book in the series is the global bestselling, Shadow Sands, the third book is, Darkness Falls and the fourth, Devil’s Way has just been published.
Robert was born in Lowestoft, on the east coast of England. He studied at Aberystwyth University, and the Guildford School of Acting, and was an actor for several years, but didn’t find success until he took a play he’d written to the Edinburgh Festival. This led to the decision to change career and start writing. He self-published a bestselling series of romantic comedy novels, before switching to writing crime. Robert lives with his husband in Slovakia, and is lucky enough to write full-time.
I’m so glad I kept this one on my TBR as long as I did. With our pending move and other life stressors occurring all at once, it was refreshing and comforting to pick up a book that literally made me laugh out loud. I might have snorted a little too. While many of us know Rob’s crime fiction series featuring DCI Erika Foster, not as many recent fans have discovered his original works of the rom-com genre. I’m absolutely blown away that someone can be as equally talented in writing light and fluffy romance as they are in creating a grizzly and violent crime series. I can’t express how hilarious and feel good of a novel this was, and would recommend gobbling it up anytime you’re in need of a pick me up.
The characters were a mixture of cute, romantic, hilarious dears that you just wanted to curl up on the couch with. I found myself getting lost in each person’s drama and honestly wasn’t sure which man, if any, Natalie would end up with. Clearly Natalie’s Gran stole the show and is someone I won’t soon forget. In fact, I would love to see some sort of continuation with the characters, or even a spin off book featuring Gran (Gran’s Gone Wild!). I don’t want to spoil any of the surprises, but the ending left me with a feel good lump in my chest and put me at ease in a way I haven’t experienced in some time. Highly recommended to those who aren’t afraid to include a little fluff in their reading diet; you’ll be so glad you chose not to miss out on this one!
*Many thanks to Bookouture for providing my copy via NetGalley; it was a privilege to provide an honest review.
I had previously read and enjoyed all three of the Crime thriller series featuring DCI Erika Foster written by Robert Bryndza so when I was offered the opportunity to read this novel I was thrilled. What I didn't realise in my haste was that this book was not a crime thriller but a romantic comedy, a genre completely out of my usual reading matter. I started the book not really knowing what to expect but no soon as I started it I was laughing out loud and couldn't put it down. The novel features Natalie Love who runs a successful London theatre that is to host one of Hollywood's leading stars, Ryan Harrison. She is romantically linked to Benjamin a yoga instructor but don't expect anything to run smoothly in Natalie's life. The book is full of wonderful characters, especially Natalie's eccentric Hungarian Gran who is always on hand to offer advice and cause raucous laughter.
The write up for the book promises it to be charming, hilarious and totally unputdownable and it certainly was. I would like to thank Net Galley and Bookouture for supplying a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.
EXCERPT: My wedding dress burned easily. I stood in the field behind the farmhouse on that summer afternoon, the afternoon of my wedding day, with my Mum, my Gran, and my best friend Sharon. It was almost two o'clock. My wedding invitations stated that at two the reception would begin. I should have been sitting at the top table with my gorgeous new husband Jamie, listening to my Dad make the speech he'd stressed over for the past few weeks. Instead I was peering into an old oil drum, and watching with morbid curiosity as the satin and lace of my dress puckered and curled, appearing for a moment like caramel, before crinkling, singeing, and then igniting with a whoomph.
ABOUT 'MISS WRONG AND MY RIGHT': Natalie Love has worked hard to have it all. She runs a successful London theatre that's about to host one of Hollywood's leading stars, Ryan Harrison. She’s pretty sure she’s found her man in yoga boyfriend Benjamin, despite his annoying habit of saying Namaste! every time he speaks. And her eccentric, glamorous Hungarian Gran is always on hand to offer sage advice and steaming bowls of goulash.
Life in the bright lights of London has always been Natalie's escape from her chaotic country family in rural Devon and Jamie, the childhood sweetheart she left at the altar fifteen years ago. Until he turns up at her theatre door...
Jamie is in town producing a West End show and with rivalry suddenly clouding old feelings, this isn’t quite the reunion Natalie was expecting.
Will Benjamin prove to be Natalie’s perfect match? With Ryan turning her head, Natalie is more confused than ever. And what about Jamie – could he be her second chance at first love?
MY THOUGHTS: A mostly perfectly delightful romp with some unexpected lessons involving friendship, loyalty and alcoholism.
While I didn't quite laugh out loud, there were definitely a few snorts of mirth. This is a light and fluffy rom-com that could have stood a little fine tuning. At one point Natalie acts as a doormat to her current boyfriend and I was so relieved when she grew a backbone. The cat fight was a huge turn off for me, and the scene where the reality show camera crew follows their star into the toilet cubicle was just a step too far - ICK! And how did the cameraman, soundman and star all fit in there anyway?
Natalie's gran, Anoushka, is a scene stealer. She is delightful, street savvy, and not beyond being more than a little manipulative in using her age to get her own way. There are a lot of funny and/or touching moments, and I enjoyed the way Robert Bryndza wrote the story so that we were never really sure until right at the end who Natalie would end up with.
An entertaining and fun read that left me smiling.
⭐⭐⭐.5
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THE AUTHOR: Robert was born in Lowestoft, on the east coast of England. He studied at Aberystwyth University, and the Guildford School of Acting, and was an actor for several years, but didn’t find success until he took a play he’d written to the Edinburgh Festival. This led to the decision to change career and start writing. He self-published a bestselling series of romantic comedy novels, before switching to writing crime. Robert lives with his husband in Slovakia, and is lucky enough to write full-time.
DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Bookouture via NetGalley for providing a digital ARC of Miss Wrong and Mr Right by Robert Bryndza for review. All opinions expressed inthis review are entirely my own personal opinions.
I was quite surprised when I saw author, Robert Bryndza’s name on this book. It did not seem like the kind of book he was known to write. I had read his crime thrillers that featured DCI Erika Foster so Miss Wrong and Mr Right piqued my curiosity. I was glad that I gave it a chance. Who would have thought that Robert Bryndza had it in him to write a very enjoyable rom-com? Well apparently he had. I listened to the audiobook of Miss Wrong and Mr Right that was well narrated by Jan Cramer. Although it wasn’t quite what I was expecting, it held my interest and proved to be quite enjoyable.
Natalie Love grew up on a farm in Devon, England. When Natalie was barely old enough, she accepted a marriage proposal from Jamie, her childhood sweetheart. Natalie loved Jamie but was she ready for the commitment of marriage? Apparently not, since Natalie left Jamie standing at the alter. Natalie could not go through with the ceremony. She wasn’t ready for marriage. Natalie had big dreams and she wanted to accomplish them…even if that meant calling off her own wedding.
Fifteen years later, Natalie was the owner of a theater production company in London. She had secured the famous American actor, Ryan Harrison, to take the leading male role in the production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Natalie’s theatre company was going to produce it and Ryan Harrison would provide just enough to ensure that it was a success. Natalie was initially distracted by how handsome Ryan was in person. She had a boyfriend currently and had to remind herself of that fact. Natalie had been dating Benjamin for a while. She had met Benjamin at his yoga studio. Benjamin both owned the yoga studio and was the primary instructor there. Their relationship, though, had not been developing in quite the way that Natalie had envisioned it to. Natalie was determined to make it work, though.
Then, with no warning, Jamie appeared in London. Natalie had not seen him since the day she left him standing at the alter and she had told him that she couldn’t marry him. Jamie was as handsome as ever. The past fifteen years had been kind to Jamie. He greeted her and told Natalie that he had purchased the building across the street from her company. Jamie was in production, too, and was to become her competition. Why was Jamie’s appearance affecting Natalie like this after all these years? Natalie soon learned that Jamie was engaged to a beautiful and talented woman. Why should she care? Natalie had a boyfriend after all. Then, handsome and successful actor, Ryan Harrison, started paying attention to Natalie. Which man would ultimately win Natalie’s heart…Benjamin, Ryan or Jamie?
Things got a little more complicated for Natalie when her Hungarian grandmother, Anoushka, showed up unannounced in London. Anoushka was invited to stay with Natalie at her apartment since she had nowhere else to stay. Natalie’s life was about to get much more interesting. Anoushka offered Natalie advice, shared stories about her life with Natalie, used her matchmaking skills whenever they proved useful and provided lots of laughs.
I enjoyed Robert Bryndza’s first attempt at a rom-com book. The characters were very believable and well developed. My favorite character was Natalie’s grandmother, Anoushka. Everyone should have a grandmother like her. I enjoyed the relationship that Natalie and Anoushka shared. I hope that Robert Bryndza writes more books like this one. Miss Wrong and Mr Right is a book that I would recommend if you enjoy reading rom-com with great characters.
Thank you to Raven Street Publishing for allowing me to listen to this ALC through Netgalley in exchange for a honest review. All opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Robert Bryndza is well known for his chilling crime thrillers and I have read and enjoyed many of them. This is his first book that I know of where he has turned his hand to the rom-com genre and he produced a really good one!
Description: 'This is men,' said Gran. 'When they vant you, but you don't vant them, they stay. But let them know you vant them, they no longer need you, and they go! It's like that movie, Nanny McPhee.'
Natalie Love has worked hard to have it all. She runs a successful London theatre that's about to host one of Hollywood's leading stars, Ryan Harrison. She's pretty sure she's found her man in yoga boyfriend Benjamin, despite his annoying habit of saying Namaste! every time he speaks. And her eccentric, glamorous Hungarian gran is always on hand to offer sage advice and steaming bowls of goulash.
Life in the bright lights of London has always been Natalie's escape from her chaotic family in rural Devon and Jamie, the childhood sweetheart she left at the altar fifteen years ago. Until he turns up at her theatre door...Jamie is in town producing a West End show and with rivalry suddenly clouding old feelings, this isn't quite the reunion Natalie was expecting.
Will Benjamin prove to be Natalie's perfect match? With Ryan turning her head, Natalie is more confused than ever. And what about Jamie - could he be her second chance at first love?
My Thoughts: I would describe this as a second-chance romance type of book. There were a lot of laughs with some really funny scenarios - the first scene shows us Natalie burning her wedding dress. I was hooked at the start. Also, Natalie had three possible romantic paths - Benjamin, Ryan and Jamie. I wasn't sure which path she would take until near the very end. It kept me guessing. I have to say my favorite character was Natalie's gran, Anouska. She's such a great quirky character - I love it when older people are such stand-outs!
Thanks to Raven Street Publishing through Netgalley for an advance copy.
At nineteen it took walking down the aisle for Natalie Love to realize she was too young and not ready for marriage. Running from her wedding Natalie finds herself with her Gran burning her wedding dress and being chastised by her mother for not going through with it. When her fiancee gives her the ultimatum of wedding or nothing Natalie chooses to leave for London with her Gran to find her own way in life.
Now fifteen years later Natalie is the manager of a successful theater company who has brought in a famous actor from the United States to be the lead in their next play. She also hasn't married yet but finds herself in an unsatisfying relationship with her yoga instructor Benjamin. When Natalie finds that her theater is going to get new competition she's more than a bit surprised to find out that the new owner opening a show across the street is none other than Natalie's ex fiancee.
Miss Wrong and Mr Right is actually the fourth book I've read by Robert Bryndza but the first three were a police procedural thriller series. Having loved the first three books I'd read I made a note at the time that Mr. Bryndza also wrote romance reads and thought I should pick one of those up some time. Well when seeing Miss Wrong and Mr Right up for review I just had to read this one and boy am I glad I did.
This story is a romantic comedy and it certainly didn't take long at all for the laughing to begin. There's nothing better than a book that brings out whatever emotion in a reader that it is aiming for them to feel and in this one it was a ton of laughs. Natalie's Gran steals the show very early on in this book and she really didn't let go the whole read, such a funny and unique character, I absolutely adored her. But even though Gran stole the show with the laughs it was also a great story with Natalie finding her way in life and searching for her own happiness.
Overall, another winner from Robert Bryndza, whether a thriller or romance read I've enjoyed all that I've read so far and will certainly pick up more from him in the future.
I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.
Natalie Love runs a successful London theatre that's about to put on the play McBeth with an American actor Ryan Harrison, playing the leading role. Natalie had jilted her future husband Jamie at the alter several years ago. She is in a relationship with Benjamin, a yoga instructor.
My favourite character is her Gran, Anouska who is Hungarian and always ready with advice and goulash.
I loved this tale of romantic mishaps and laughter. Another fantastic book from Robert Bryndza.
I would like to thank NetGalley, Bookouture and the author Robert Bryndza for my ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Having only read Bryndza’s Ericka Foster series, I was admittedly a bit hesitant about this book. The blurb/cover really drew me in so I decided to push my hesitations to the side and go for it, after all he IS one of my favorite authors and Bookouture IS one of my most trusted publishers. Thank goodness I went ahead, I should never have doubted the two, what a delightfully fun read this was!
The book opens with Natalie burning her wedding dress. She’s left her fiancé, Jamie at the alter and immediately after she heads to London to start afresh. Now it’s been fifteen years since the wedding that never was and she hasn’t seen Jamie since. She’s settled well into her life, she’s dating, has a successful career and a fantastic best friend Sharon. Things are peachy, until Jamie begins working right across the street from her.
The characters here are just a big ball of outrageous fun, they’re all perfectly relatable imperfect people. Natalie is smart and successful, but she finds herself in some laugh out loud funny situations. Her boyfriend, Benjamin is such a tool, he’s a yoga instructor who’s answer to any question is namaste. Total arrogant ass, but I couldn’t help but laugh at him. Natalie’s Gran was the best. She’s Hungarian with a flair for drama and her accent made me giggle with delight. Ryan is an American actor who is starring in a play Natalie’s company is producing, and then Jamie is her jilted fiancé. The whole time I was unsure who she would end up with, though I was praying it wasn’t Namaste. Seriously the guys is such a douche. Most chick lit novels tend to be predictable when it comes to working out the love story so I really appreciated that this one kept you guessing.
This was such an easy, breezy read. There is humor, heart, fun, and entertainment in spades. It was the perfect book to escape into and not a boring moment to be found. There is so much fun to be had here, some of the best scenes include rogue pigeons, a bathroom cat fight, Natalie getting locked out in the rain on one of the most important nights of her career, and so many more! It probably sounds a tad crazy from all that, but trust me, it really caused me to giggle.
Namaste!! Fun read. I am going with 3.5 to 4. But, I liked the fluff and I needed something light and that would make me laugh. So...rounded up!! My first read by this author. I will be looking for more. Rob seems like an author I would enjoy time and time again.
"My wedding dress burned easily. I stood in the field behind the farmhouse on that summer afternoon, the afternoon of my wedding day, with my Mum, my Gran, and my best friend Sharon. It was almost two o'clock."
That is how the book begins. With what looks like a wedding ceremony. Natalie is going to marry her love Jamie. Or is she?
It's an entertaining little tale of romance and second chances. Because it is set, partly, in the theatre, I was interested when I saw this title on NetGalley. I have been in and out of theatres for years and know many people still involved in one way or another in community theatre...which can be pretty fun! With lots of drama and crazy! I knew I could relate to the characters and setting of this story. And I did. The "players" are introduced. We have some very funny movie /TV references as chapter headings: Sophie Loren's Toe, Snakes on a Plane, What's My Line? And plenty of ....
Namaste!
I have to say I loved the ending. I just did. But I can't tell you about it. So, go grab it for yourself. Anticipate lots of smiles and a great escape.
I want to thank Netgalley and the publisher for providing me an ARC to review. I hate that I didn't get to this one sooner. But, I picked it up at just the right time....needing something witty, light and funny in between some darker reads from the last month or two. Good news is that I see this is offered on kindle right now for $2.99 and I highly recommend it. You will not be disappointed. I thoroughly enjoyed the cast of characters, esp Gran! Thanks Rob for a great read!
This was a very adorable little book, I admit I enjoyed it. It's my first touch with Robert Bryndza's work, but as I see, his Coco Pinchard series seems to be quite the hit, so I'm considering getting my hands on the first book.
Overall, this is you typical British love comedy. I've already written about it months ago, but British comedies just have a different feeling about them. As you can probably guess, we have a female main character who has issues in her love life, she is trying to keep it together but she is constantly thrown into funny and ridiculous situations which she barely gets out of and usually almost cost her her friends, her career and/or the guy she's after. I could apply this formula to absolutely every book of this genre that I've read and it wouldn't be wrong.
That doesn't mean that the book isn't enjoyable, though. It's a perfect light summer book with some very comical situations in it.
The thing which I sort of didn't like was that, despite everything, I had a hard time finding the soul of the book. The main character was not as likable as I would have hoped and the guy that ultimately won her wasn't the one I would have expected and it didn't seem entirely believable.
But there was an awesome grandmother, Anouska, to make up for everything you might not like in the book. She was an absolute blast. I laughed the hardest at her scenes. I wouldn't say that I'm as adventurous or as free as she is, but her humour certainly reminded me of my own.
If you want to chill during the hot summer days, this book is a great choice!
I would like to thank NetGalley, the publisher and author for this copy.
I was already familiar with the work of Robert Bryndza but only his thrillers with DCI Erika Foster, so this story came as a very pleasant surprise. I loved this book and for me it ended too quickly, with the last page i felt i still want to be in that story.
Natalie Love is a very interesting theater manager and it was really fun watching her trying to untangle the funny and complicated relationships she had: Benjamin the Yoga teacher (personally i did not vote for him), Ryan Harrison the American hot star playing the leading role in her theater and Jamie Dawson, the man she left at the altar 15 years ago, who suddenly came back and was running a rival theater. But my favorite character among all of them was Natalie's Hungarian gran, Anouska. She was really one of kind, she was amazing.
The story was funny, even hilarious at some points, with a nice touch of romance and a bit of drama. I enjoyed it very much, and many times i found myself laughing out loud, mostly because of Anouska.
Fun fact: a different edition of this book was on my to-read shelf since early 2015. How it got there? I have no idea.
This is one of those books that I had trouble putting down simply because of how funny it is. It’s brilliantly done chick-lit with that signature British humour (spelling pun?) intertwined throughout the story. The book is incredibly engaging, reading it was so fun. I recommend it.
Thanks NetGalley and The audio publisher for an audio copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The story follows Natalie as she navigates the theatre world as a Theatre Manager and the crazy people surrounding her: the Hollywood A lister hired to play Macbeth; the American business partner; the namaste boyfriend; the theatre rival ex fiancee she just might regret leaving at the alter; weird family and my personal favourite the glamorous Hungarian Grandma. Natalie gets herself involved in some hilarious situations throughout the book. The dialogue felt quite authentic and the narrator did an impressive job with different voices and accents, so hats off to her. The only downside is I honestly didn't know where the book was going with the plot! It all got resolved in the last chapter so it all seemed a bit abrupt. Other than that a decent listen.
As someone who has read all Robert Bryndza's books I was excited to hear he had a new book coming out and to be offered an advance review copy (ARC) from him was awesome. Thank you Rob!
The story of Natalie Love had me hooked! I went through a range of emotions, from laughter to (almost) tears, I couldn't put it down, wanting to know how Natalie would get out of the messes she ended up in and who Mr Right would be. Loved it!
I love this author’s crime thrillers so was quite excited to read a rom-com by them.
This was fun and entertaining, I literally laughed out loud so many times throughout. I went in totally blind not knowing what to expect and I’m, so glad I did. Namaste 🙏
We meet Natalie Love who runs a successful London theatre company. She’s in a relationship with a yoga guru, after leaving former flame Jamie at the alter. She now finds out that he is is now in London and running a new theatre company just down the road from hers.
Natalie and her company about to launch a new show staring Hollywood heartthrob Ryan Harrison. Let’s just say that things start going pear shaped when ex lover Jamie and his new glamorous partner enter the scene. Relationships are tested and a chaotic feud ensures.
The winner for me in this book was the Natalies Gran, Anouska! She’s a Hungarian born power force and funny as f*&k!
Many thanks to Raven Street Publishing for an ALC. The audio narration by Jan Cramer was simply brilliant and added to the overall enjoyment of this wickedly funny book.
Miss Wrong and Mr Right is a perfect title for this book. Robert Bryndza took me on a fantastic journey and I would highly recommend reading this book.
The main Character is Natalie, who we learn straight away,she is about to get married to Jamie at a young age and gets cold feet.
The story then jumps a good few years into the future when we see that Natalie has become a very successful theatre manager and artistic director. She is about to stage one of their biggest shows MacBeth with current heartthrob Ryan Harrison.
On their pre opening night who should turn up but Jamie and he's New fiancéé Tuppence Halfpenny (a famous burlesque dancer)
Without giving anything away Jamie is around to stay, stirring up deep emotions for both Natalie and Jamie.
Natalie is un lucky in love, as you will come to find out very quickly when you meet Benjamin her Yoga Instructor Boyfriend. Who has a commitment phobia and a cheat!
We quickly learn that not only is Natalie un lucky in love, she has her fair share of dramas which had me laughing so much I had tears. All though I can't give anything away you will just have to read it to find out!
One of my favourite characters in the book is Natalie's Gran. She is fantastic! Robert creates her character perfectly. She is Hungarian and he writes how she talks, I think it's brilliant I can really relate and hear Gran talking. She isn't like "normal" Grans so to speak, she talks to Natalie about her love conquests and her need to party and have fun and her love of high heels!
This book has it all friendship, love, lust, humour, heartache, fame, family drama.
I was able to relate to Natalie and wanted her to do well. She escaped from her previous life to go to London to make a new one with her Gran and best friend Sharon but history has a way of repeating itself!
I really really hope Robert continues Natalie's story with another book as I didn't want it to end and I believe there is un finished business!
I highly recommend reading this book as I'm confident it has something for everyone. It's not just romance, it has humour and touches on subjects you can relate to ie, being cheated on, losing a family relative, family dramas, to name a few!
I will also post my review on good reads and amazon.
I Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review
I just love Robert's style of writing. His characters feel so real, they become friends! Hard to believe it is fiction.
Had me laughing out loud from the very first sentence, although at times I was saddened by twists in the story.
Gran Anouska is a great character, her outlook on life and way of words reminded me of Coco Pinchard's ex-mother-in-law Ethel and my uncle's Austrian mum Freda!
Hope there is a sequel as I want, and need, to know more about these people, my new 'friends'; Natalie, Jamie, Ryan and Benjamin, and what life has in store for them all.
I don't know what to be doing now I've finished reading it! I may have to rewind to the bonfire and read it again!
שימו לב לכותרת הספר באמזון: " Miss Wrong and Mr Right: A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy that will have you hooked! "
לא דובים ולא יער. ההפך כינים וכנימות. 170 עמודים לתוך הספר ורק בא לי לבכות מעצבים על הטיפשות של הדמות המרכזית נאטלי לאב. כן בדיוק love, שאין לה שום אהבה וגם את האהבה שהיתה לה היא זרקה לפני 15 שנים, כשהיא עומדת בכניסה לחופה, וזאת עבור הזדמנות לעבור ללונדון ולעשות משהו עם עצמה. רק חבל שעכשיו בגיל 35 היא כזאת טיפשה שהיא יוצאת במשך שנה עם מדריך יוגה אדיוט, שבוגד בה ועוד מאשים אותה בפאסיב אגרסיב, שהיא לא נותנת לו את המרחב שלו. נמסטה. והיא רק שני פרקים אחרי נוקמת בו.
וכשהיא ממשיכה בחייה, הם כל כך משמימים שמגייסים את הסבתא ההונגרית שלה שעוד יותר ממאיסה את המצב. כבר היה עדיף לקרוא על הבגידות של היוגי האדיוט.
צחוק אחד לא יצא מפי. אפילו לא חיוך אומלל. אני אסיים אותו אבל כל העסק כל כך פאטתי.
Now anyone who follows my blog will know I mostly read crime or psychological thrillers, once in a blue moon I turn to the dark side and read something that’s completely out my comfort zone. Now I could tell you a whopping big fib here and say I felt like reading a Romantic comedy but that’s wasn’t the case! The only reason I choose to read Miss Wrong And Mr Right is because it’s written by the very talented and one of my very favourite authors Robert Bryndza, if you follow my blog you will know I’m a huge fan of his crime series and have been known to be rather enthusiastic with my reviews, I wasn’t convinced this would be a book I would enjoy as there was no serial killer or bad ass Detectives in sight so with trepidation and a crime book at the ready just in case I hated it (Apologies Robert Bryndza if you just happen to come across this review for doubting you) I began to read Miss Wrong And Mr Right……..
The first thing I should state is this novel should come with a safety warning “do not read whilst drinking coffee and holding your kindle” I literally laughed so much I choked on my coffee and covered my kindle in the stuff! The story opens up with Natalie Love jolting her boyfriend Jamie at the alter, and deciding life has much more to offer moves to London. Fast forward 15 years and Natalie is now a very successful theatre manager, has a yoga-loving boyfriend and life is great or is it? When Natalie’s ex Jamie shows up to open a burlesque venue with his new girlfriend Tuppence Halfpenny, life is never going to be the same for Natalie.
Robert Bryndza has created an array of characters that are larger than life, I especially loved Natalie’s gran and with the Hungarian accent thrown in there are some very funny moments involving her. I loved Natalie with her frizzy hair and far from perfect figure, in fact all the characters were very likeable. The author certainly has away of describing and making his characters come to life, and some of the dialogue between the characters certainly made me laugh out loud.
This is certainly one of the better RomComs I’ve read, yes it maybe a bit predictable and corny at times, but I have to say I really enjoyed it. If you are looking for a novel to lift your mood and forget your woes look no further, Miss Wrong And Mr Right is the perfect read to do just that, it’s light hearted and entertaining and not a serial killer in sight!
I've been a fan of Rob's writing for years. In Miss Wrong and Mr Right he introduces me to a whole new cast of loveably flawed characters. This book was no exception to the amusement I have experienced with his other novels.
I had trouble putting this book down and finished it all too quickly. I really look forward to getting to know these characters better in future releases (and hopefully films). If you have read his other books, I think you will like this one and vice versa.
Best Parts: PROs
There will be more adventures to come. Learning new Brit slang. Lots and lots of LOL's. Natalie's interfering Gran ALL the other colorful characters Comedic plot twists to keep me entertained Being selected to read Miss Wrong and Mr Right pre- launch date
Worst Parts: CONs
#1 Laughing so hard unexpectedly I spit tea at my reader. #2 The book ended. (not the ending mind you...it's that I ran out of book)
Worst Part for my diet: I MUST now try Pavlova!!! It sounds simply divine!
What a brilliant read! I thought Coco Pinchard would be too hard an act to follow and I was prepared to be disappointed, but Robert Bryndza has most definitely pulled it off with this fabulous book.
Right from the first line, the laughs kept on coming (the teddy bear had me completely in stitches) and I have honestly never laughed so loud when reading a book. The author really has a wonderful imagination, conjuring up crazily comical situations yet managing to make them completely believable. A cast of colourful characters kept me turning the pages and wanting more - especially Natalie's grandmother, what a star!
Not only is this very well-written and fun, it's a tale of self-discovery and a love story too. One of the best books I have read in a long while.
After reading the Coco Pinchard books, I was looking forward to meeting the new charcters in this book and haven't been disappointed. From Natalie with her frizz of hair to her crazy grandmother to the loyal best friend, I totally loved this book and didn't want it to finish. It was refreshing to have a book where the main charcter isn't the perfect size 10, doesn't have magazine ready hair but is real, has wobbly bits, wild hair and family that seem so familiar they could be your own. Robert has a knack for writing characters that you can connect with and in all honesty would like like them to be your friend. If you liked his previous books, I am sure you will enjoy this one as well. Am already looking forward to the next book.
After ditching her fiance at the altar at the age of nineteen, Natalie Love finds herself fifteen years later still single, but with a hot yoga instructor boyfriend, great friends, and a perfect career as the manager of a successful London theatre. But when her ex-fiance shows up to open a new theatre across the street and the famous heartthrob American actor, Ryan Harrison, takes notice of her, Natalie can’t help but start questioning what could have been and what might be. It's a story of a woman who, in almost losing everything that matters to her, finds contentment in being herself. A wonderful message.
Will someone please get this book in the hands of a Hollywood director?! Or better yet, to Broadway! Miss Wrong and Mr Right is pure romantic comedic genius with a touch of real life drama. A perfect balance!
The main character, Natalie, faces a series of comedic train wrecks that we can all relate to. I don’t often laugh while reading books, but I have to admit that I embarrassed myself laughing out loud in public and then cracking up to the point of tears while reading last night. The characters feel so real that I couldn't help but be emotionally invested in the story. I found myself gasping at times followed by laughter realising the ridiculousness that life brings us at times.
Bryndza creates a cast that you will recognise from your own life and you'll love them for all of their little imperfections. From Natalie with her frizzy hair and clutzy mishaps, to Sharon and her loud and crazy family; from Nicky and her over the top personality, to Gran Anouska and her born-before-her-time worldly advice, you will love this book from the opening act to the final curtain call. A definite standing ovation!
A perfect summer beach read, winter in front of the fireplace read, spring at the park read, and autumn under the oak tree read!
A special thank you to Robert Bryndza and NetGalley for offering me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion!
Right from the off, there is a wee bit of tension. Natalie walks out on Jamie, her childhood sweetheart on the morning of their wedding. Now that takes guts. The disapproval of a parent is a hard bullet to take but Natalie takes it on the chin for the sake of her own happiness.
Move on 15 years, Natalie is a successful theatre manager and Jamie returns into her life. But has that 15 years gap in their relationship helped either of them get over that very public spilt?
I was desperate for Natalie to be happy. She’s been unlucky in love and I just wanted her to find some happiness in her personal life.
Mr Bryndza has created an excellent supporting cast around Natalie. I loved her relationships with Nicki and Sharon. They are the ideal friends for this successful business woman. Benjamin is an arse – when you met him, you’ll see why I’ve just left it at that! I loved Anouska, her bluntness in her opinions. She’s a breath of fresh air in Natalie’s life of chaos.
Robert Bryndza can not only write cracking crime thrillers but he can turn his hand to the lighter side of fiction. I can’t wait to get to know Coco Pinchard and read about her antics in the author’s romantic comedy series.
This book satisfied my requirement for cool romcoms with hot guys and silly damsels in distress. Well almost, as the damsel was quite strong, and not silly. And there were 3 hot hunks who all turned out to be wimps. Instead, we have a ditzy granny in high heels for the rescue!. The Hungarian gran was stellar. Her words of wisdom were spot-on. ‘This is men,When they vant you, but you don’t vant them, they stay. But let them know you vant them, they no longer need you, and they go!'
'Heathrow.. Terrible place.. No vonder it rhymes with death row. '
I have read the first Erika Foster by this author and didn't like it. I think his chicklit novels are better than his detective ones.
I rate this 5 *+ for leaving a stupid grin on my face. Namaste !
Have loved all of Robert Bryndza's books and this one is no exception. What is exceptional for me is the range of emotions this book generated; from laugh out loud moments (so many!) to the verge of tears (just once, it's no sob-fest!). The characters were well rounded & believable and the plot kept me turning the pages, eager to know what was coming next. Finished with a sense of satisfaction but definitely wanting more! As for you Mr Bryndza, all I can say is please keep putting pen to paper and 'Namaste' - in the correct sense of the word ;-).
This is an exuberant happy romance with humor and heart. While Natalie has her moments (and sometimes I thought it was obvious she was written by a man) she makes a good heroine. Being happy with yourself and your choices is a sign of maturity and that's what I liked about this novel- you watched Natalie grow up even as she's tempted by Jamie and Ryan. I had not read Bryndza before so thanks to Netgalley for the ARC=- I'll definitely look for him again.
This is a must read. One of the best books I have read this year so far. I loved this book. Robert Bryndza is brilliant. My only complaint is that the book was not longer. I wanted to keep on reading.
The characters are very likeable and easy to relate to. They story line is funny. I received this book in exchange for an honest review. That did not affect my opinion.