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The Wrights #3

Must Be Wright

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The final book of The Wrights series by New York Times bestselling author Skye Jordan, is here!

Gypsy Wright knows how to run a kick ass bar on Nashville’s infamous Broadway. She knows how to raise a son on her own and how to set her priorities. But when her longtime frenemy, country music’s golden boy, Wyatt Jackson, needs her help, Gypsy doesn’t know how to say no. She could never have expected how easily the man she’d kept at arm’s length for so long could slip under her skin or into her heart. Or how quickly he could tear apart the world she’s so carefully built.

Wyatt and Gypsy have been side stepping the heat between them for years. He admires the hell out of her dedication to her son and her success, so when he’s faced with the unexpected duty of raising his five-year-old niece, Gypsy is the first person he goes to for help. When sparks finally ignite, they burn hotter than either of them ever expects, and with the futures of two kids, two demanding careers, and two hearts on the line, those flames risk reducing everything that matters to ashes.

195 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 4, 2020

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7,046 reviews870 followers
May 14, 2020
Author Skye Jordan saved the best for last in her Wright family series, with Must Be Wright. I’ll admit upfront that when Gypsy rolled into town, I wasn’t a huge fan but Jordan hinted at the pairing of single mom Gypsy and country western star Wyatt in the second book, Damn Wright, and not only did it work, it worked well. There was no doubt these two characters led very different lives, but despite that they’ve formed a friendship over the last three years that has become somewhat of a flirty, never gonna happen, but it would be so good if it did promise. Through years of chatting, flirting, and spending bits of time together these two not only care about one another but they admire each other as well. When life throws one of them a curve ball things get really complicated, but sometimes complications turn out to be perfectly (w)right.

No one can ever accuse Gypsy Wright of not being a dedicated mother despite working long hours at the bar she owns, she makes time for her three year old son Cooper always. Not surprising given her upbringing that her son being a priority is her number one goal. She doesn’t date and has no intentions of bringing a man into her life but when her friend and country western star Wyatt Jackson find himself the father of his late brother’s daughter overnight, she can’t say no to helping him.

I loved the push/pull aspect of Gypsy and Wyatt’s relationship, there was no doubt attraction on both sides and while Wyatt wanted more he also knew he had to bide his time until Gypsy was ready. She was wary and rightly so given his tour schedule and the life he led, but he also proved he was a good and honest man time and time again. This wasn’t a pretty romance, there were obstacles for them to overcome and given that Wyatt became an instant dad to his niece threw him for a loop. I loved his niece Belle who was wise beyond her years and who had lost so much in such a short time. At times the 10+ years age difference came into play between Gypsy and Wyatt, but at other times it was easy to see that the crazy childhood Gypsy had made her harder and wiser than most people her age.

Packed with emotion, yet also with moments of fun, happiness and so much love, Must Be Wright takes this series out on a very high note!

Review copy provided for a voluntary review.
Profile Image for Shannon.
2,724 reviews226 followers
May 11, 2020
4.5*

Adding this to my favorite Skye Jordan collection- I adored Gypsy, Wyatt, Cooper, and Belle!

I'll be honest, I didn't really even read the blurb for Must Be Wright before I started it. I knew it was Gypsy and Wyatt's story of course, and that Wyatt was a singer and Gypsy was a single mother who owned a bar, but that's it. I had no idea how emotional it would be, and that there would be TEARS, so many tears. Ugh, this book!!! I loved it so much.
I don't have kids of my own so sometimes books with children in "starring" roles- whether the mcs already have them or one of them wants to have them, can be hit or miss for me. But this one was a great big HIT! I adored Belle and my heart broke for this sweet little girl. She was so precious and so adorably precocious, I just wanted to hug her and protect her from heartache. Thankfully she had her uncle Wyatt there to take care of her. It was a learning curve for him, for sure. But I loved how he stepped up and shouldered the responsibility thrown at him.

I really enjoyed Gypsy and Wyatt's relationship- their path from friends to lovers definitely worked for me. I liked how once things progressed between them there really wasn't much hesitation on either side. Until Gypsy let herself second guess what she wanted, because of the way she had her life planned out. That was where my only frustration with this story fell- she didn't leave herself, or anyone else really, any wiggle room to make mistakes or to just let life play out. Happily her walls didn't stay up for long.

Must Be Wright is a wonderful love story that had me smiling, laughing, swooning, and crying. It's one of my favorite books Ms. Jordan has written and I highly recommend it! I still need to go back and read Miranda's book So Wright, the first book in this trilogy, so luckily I don't have to say good-bye to these characters just yet. If you haven't read the first 2 books I think you'd be okay starting here- especially if you're a fan of single parent romances- you'll get your fill with Gypsy & Cooper and Wyatt & Belle- prepare to fall in love with them all.
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8,929 reviews172 followers
May 3, 2020
Through the tears, cheers and facing of fears, the one constant that the Wright family radiates is love. So it hurts more than a little to say goodbye. Must Be Wright is not a swan song. Jordan makes it a celebration of family, a declaration of love and hope for the future. Love may not always be beautiful, but it always leaves it's mark. Hidden in the heartache is a passion that never dies. Prepare to be tempted by the brilliant power of irresistible emotion.
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2,204 reviews18 followers
April 19, 2020
I loved this book! I have to say that for me, Wyatt’s five year old niece Belle and Gypsy’s three year old son Cooper was the icing on the cake. Belle’s actions are so much older than that of a five year old. I think one of my favorite times was when Gypsy was interviewing for a manager at her bar and had Belle with her. Belle was so interested in the interviewing, she sat there with her chin in her hands and asked the candidates questions too! Some of her questions were ones Gypsy forgot to ask. Cooper stole the show at the end of the book and made me laugh.

I felt so bad that Gypsy had such a bad childhood and was always taking care of siblings and as an adult taking care of others’ problems. This sure colored her thinking. Once she had Cooper though she tried to always put him first. I think she went to the extreme though and left herself with no love life. I loved how Wyatt would come into the bar when he got back into town after singing on tour. He was so much fun. He has tried for so long to get Gypsy to take him seriously. I was sorry to see that a couple of tragic things happening in Wyatt’s life showed Gypsy another side to Wyatt and started breaking down some of her walls. I can’t begin to say enough good things about this book, and strongly encourage you to read it. I was given a copy of the book and voluntarily wrote a review.
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1,964 reviews22 followers
May 11, 2020
I’ve been waiting for Gypsy Wright’s story because she is the perfect example of a woman who is a successful business owner and mom to her three year old son, but she is snarky and fun-loving…and a wee bit of a pain. She is struggling to juggle her whole life…and ignore the handsome, charming and annoyingly-in-her-face, Wyatt Jackson.

The author calls Wyatt a “frenemy” and I think that fits. He has a strong attraction to Gypsy but feels he is too old for her. And she thinks knows his ‘type’ – singer/songwriter who rocks his way thru road groupies. They are both wrong.

Gypsy has a meltdown at one point in the story and it is Wyatt who saves the day. And when Wyatt has (another) horrid event happen in his life, it is Gypsy who helps him see it as a gift to be cherished.

These two are made for one another and I loved their story. Gypsy has to come to terms with her own feelings of inadequacy and there was no one better than Wyatt to help her. And Wyatt needed Gypsy’s love and trust and compassion to help him learn to be the man he was all along. Highly recommend!
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694 reviews8 followers
May 12, 2020
I have struggled to read a book in ages, but when this one turned up on my Kindle, I dove right in and loved every minute of it. Gypsy and Wyatt were just great together. I loved how Gypsy put her son first and knew what she wanted to do with her life, and when she and Wyatt were together, you just knew they cared so much about one another. I loved their bantering and they way they looked out for each other when times were tough. I'm going to miss this family. The Wright siblings were great to read about.
1,225 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2021
This is a truly well written book. I Fell for Wyatt a country western singer that suddenly becomes the sole guardian of his five year old niece Belle. Wyatt has to change his whole world around to accommodate and care for his niece and he doesn't mind doing it.

Gypsy and Wyatt are frenemies that met in Gypsy's bar. It's the kind of place that only attracts great acts and people. Gypsy is busy raising her own son who is a great kid that Wyatt just happened to fall in love with before he became a parent.

Wyatt and Gypsy tear up the sheets in a HOT way. They are just finding each other when everything hits Wyatt and Gypsy is his only friend where Belle is concerned but Gypsy is not ready for the extra responsibility. They have to find a way to keep their relationship going and take separate responsibility for their kids.
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2,536 reviews29 followers
April 10, 2023
Borrowed from Kindle Unlimited

Must Be Wright is book 3 in the Nashville Heat series by Skye Jordan and the final Wright sibling…Gypsy.

Gypsy, bar owner and Wyatt country music superstar have been circling around each other for years, flirting, sexy banter but she always puts the brakes on as no one comes before her son…

Wyatt has a bomb dropped on him while in town and needs Gypsy’s help/advise to help him off the ledge…

Tension, sparks, figuring out what important, putting kids first, friends, family, struggles of parenthood…welcome to a rollercoaster ride of epic proportions. Sorry to this this series end but you don’t want to miss a minute of these books!
419 reviews
October 27, 2022
Good read

I enjoyed reading this book and the previous books in this short series. I’m disappointed there aren’t any more books in this series to read. I highly recommend this book and series.
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3,424 reviews142 followers
May 16, 2020
Reviewed on my blog, Becky on Books, on 5/16/2020.

Okay, confession time. I have a habit--good? bad? the jury's still out, because it can go either way--of seeing a book on offer that's either 1) a continuation of a series I like and/or 2) by an author I like and just clicking on it without even taking the slightest glance at the synopsis. So when the time comes that I pick up the book to read, I'm starting cold with just the barest hint (or sometimes not even) what it's going to be about.

Must Be Wright is a prime example. Having and and enjoyed the first two books in the series ( Damn Wright and So Wright ), it was a given that I would volunteer to read the third. I mean, it's Gypsy's book! And the hero is (probably) going to be Wyatt! It's a must read!

Which it was, truly. But my point is that I had no clue that Wyatt was going to end up a surprise parent to his five-year-old niece. (At least the blurb doesn't tell you why...OMG, it's a doozy) Going in, I had expected 50% less children of single parents than I got with this one. I'm not sorry for it, though--I'm just saying, I was a teensy bit...surprised.

Extra children aside (they're not truly plot moppets, thank goodness!), Gypsy and Wyatt's book was worth the wait, for all that it took me by surprise. As was obvious from the scenes we'd seen them in before, the chemistry between the two of them was fabulous, and clearly they manage to bring out the best in each other...eventually. Goodness, does it take us a while to get there! Actual years pass between Dylan's book and this one...at least the readers didn't have to wait that long! ;)

My only real issue with the book is how quickly everything manages to come together at the end. For a good 90%+ of the story, Gypsy can't seem to get off of her I'm-putting-my-child-first-always-and-my-own-life-is-on-hold-indefinitely-and-no-thank-you-I-don't-need-any-help-with-that pedestal (as a single parent, I get it--kind of. She takes it to a crazy extreme, IMHO), and Wyatt is somehow constantly managing to bumble his way into completely ruining some aspect of her life with his latest example of parental ineptitude. There is NO WAY she's going to be together with him for real...until she changes her mind. Super quickly. After a convo with another character and a grand gesture.

I mean, it was super cute. But it felt a tad bit too easy after everything that went before it.

Still, I had a good time reading the book, and of course was all about Gypsy and Wyatt getting to their HEA at last. It's a shame there are no more Wright siblings...

As mentioned, Must Be Wright is the third book in the series. It could work as a standalone, though--it's several years after the second book, and pretty much everything you need to know about the Wright siblings' complicated relationships (for this story, at least--it's a much bigger issue in earlier books) is nicely summed up here.

Rating: 4 stars / B+

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
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2,357 reviews102 followers
May 17, 2020
5 Taking the Leap Stars!!!

I absolutely, positively LOVED this last book in this amazing series by Skye Jordan!! There’s something about books with single parents in them that I gravitate towards and Ms. Jordan has done an exceptional job of writing a book that is not only a single parent book but one filled with love, dedication, the right level of angst, some guilt and delicious slow burn.

Wyatt and Gypsy have known each other for a long time and their friendship is deep and abiding and as much as she wants to explore the feelings she has for this amazing man, her first and foremost thought that drives her each day is her son Cooper. Add in the fact that Wyatt is a country music star and she’s not willing to risk her heart to this man. For his part, Wyatt is determined to make her his but then his life changes literally overnight and he’s just not sure what to do with himself because he never thought about having to raise a beautiful little girl named Belle.

I love the tension between our H/h and how their friendship was at the forefront of their minds. Wyatt always seems to be in the right place at the right time where Gypsy is concerned, whether it’s helping to find someone to help at her very popular bar or bartending to give her a break! I loved Wyatt and how he loved the people in his life. Especially Belle and her innocence and intelligence. But there’s a level of guilt that Wyatt lives with and it broke my heart. There was one scene in particular that I pretty much bawled through. Ms. Jordan definitely knows how to grab a reader’s heart and make it weep!

As we move through the book we see how Gypsy and Wyatt’s friendship changes and grows into something more. There’s several moments when I wasn’t sure they’d make it. I’m so happy that we get to see the struggles Wyatt experiences when becoming a single parent. It’s not glossed over at all…it’s a struggle to raise kids that are planned for let alone those that are dropped in your lap. I have so much respect for him taking this on and admitting to Gypsy he’s not sure he can do it…but being the woman she is, she has a way of calming him down but also not letting him get away with stuff that has an impact on her and Cooper’s plans!

This is a quick moving book and kept me engaged and giving me all the feels. I loved both Cooper and Belle as much as Gypsy and Wyatt. There were moments that I wanted to hit someone upside the head, but that’s because they just didn’t know better!! Ms. Jordan has given us a couple and family that I’m truly going to miss since this is the last book in this series. I’m hoping someday we’ll get to visit with them again!
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938 reviews16 followers
May 11, 2020
Skye Jordan's stories are always a favorite and so full of heartfelt emotions. I've been looking forward to Gypsy's story and we finally know why she's come home to her family. Her dedication to her family, her son and the very successful Nashville bar venue is just right. Watching she and Wyatt Jackson's interactions was pure joy.

Gypsy's former job trained her perfectly to take on the Bar. With the support of her family she's managing it as well as being a loving single mom. Unfortunately she has no time for a personal life or a man in her life because she's working all the time. Enter Wyatt Jackson, lead singer and guitarist for Fifth Of Jack, country music's new hot band. He's been a regular at the bar before Gypsy bought it and he's intrigued by it's new owner. He stops by every time he's in town even when she's not open interacting with her 3 year old son Cooper. This time he's home for his niece Belle's 5th birthday. His younger brother Logan committed suicide and he's made Logan's wife Francie and Belle a priority. They are all still grieving Brody's loss and struggling, Francie more than anyone knows. Francie takes off home to Columbia during her daughter's birthday party leaving Wyatt guardian.

Wyatt is overwhelmed to say the least. He's suddenly a single dad, no support system as he had just sent his almost 80 year old parents on a cruise and a band about to leave on tour. He turns to Gypsy for advise and a little short term help as he has no one to turn to for even babysitting. Gypsy tries but she too is maxed and doesn't have time to help but does anyway because Belle has won her heart. When Wyatt goes too far naming her as Belle's emergency contact and Wyatt is unable to be reached it hits the fan. Wyatt has choices he must make and Gypsy has to put her heart aside once again to put Cooper first. I thought Skye did an awesome job of making this real. I was living there right beside them rooting for both of them and the adorable kids. Excellent story once again!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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921 reviews
April 27, 2020
We got a glimpse of Gypsy and Wyatt in Damn Wright, book 2 of this series. Gypsy’s story was a long time coming. She saw her sister and brother fall in love and now it is finally her turn. Skye Jordan definitely delivered in this final book of the series!

When she found out she was pregnant with her son, Cooper, Gypsy moved and changed her entire life, determined that Cooper would be her top priority. Through the bar that Gypsy owns, she has gotten to know Wyatt, a country music superstar. Over a three year period, the two develop a strong friendship. Wyatt has helped Gypsy with various aspects of the bar and she has been there for him as well. While everyone else can see that the two would be great together, both have their own reasons for not pursuing a relationship beyond friendship.

When Wyatt has the unexpected responsibility of caring for his niece Belle, he is overwhelmed and needs Gypsy’s help. Spending so much time together, the two can no longer deny their feelings. At Wyatt’s urging, the two begin dating but must figure out how to balance kids, careers, and their own issues.

Gypsy and Wyatt are two of the most endearing, relatable, and lovable characters that I’ve read in a while. You can appreciate the challenges that each is facing and want to see them work through their issues to find the happiness that both deserve. I enjoyed seeing Gypsy’s sister and brother, Miranda and Dylan, involved in helping Gypsy to her happily ever after. Plus, Belle and Cooper are adorable!!

This book did an amazing, heartwarming job of wrapping up the series. Grab your copy now!

Thank you to the author for providing me with an advance digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
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226 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2020
I was extremely sad going into this book because I knew it was the last in the Wright series and I absolutely fell in love with this family. I loved watching them come together as a family unit over the course of all three books and this solidified this series as one of my favorites. Out of the three siblings I was the most excited to read Gypsy's story because I felt that over the course of the other 2 books she was mysterious and I wanted to find out more about her and Cooper, her son. When Wyatt made his way into the other books I knew he was going to be her HEA and I was itching to get my hands on their story. Boy I was not disappointed. The flirty banter leapt off the pages and had you rooting for this couple from the first words of chapter 1.

When Skye introduces you to Wyatt and his family it breaks your heart to feel everything he has gone through the past few years. Throw in the fact that he is one of the hottest country music stars with an insane touring schedule to suddenly being tied down with a 5 year old young girl blew me away. This is the story that every single mom dreams of. Finding the man that not only accepts you for who you are but also loves your child like they were their own.

Thank you Skye for allowing me to read this ARC in exchange for my honest review. I really hope that we get to revisit with the Wright siblings in the future.
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4,216 reviews34 followers
May 11, 2020
Must Be Wright the very best way to end The Wright Series. Just when I thought that I couldn't adore two characters more, along come Wyatt and Gypsy. Their flirtatious banter and obvious affection for one another set exactly the right tone for the book. I freely admit that was in love with Wyatt from his very first appearance. Not only is he country music superstar, he's classy, caring, charming and down to earth. Gypsy has her work cut out for her keeping him at arm's length even though he steals a little bit more of her heart every time he shows up at her bar or when he interacts with her three year old son. Her life is too busy being a single mom and running a business to have a man in her life. But as life often does, Wyatt gets thrown a curveball of epic proportions. He's dumped head first into the deep end of the single parenting pool when he suddenly has full custody of his precocious five year old niece, Belle. It's Gypsy's sage advice that talks Wyatt off the ledge as he faces his new reality. Having more in common they slowly move them towards a romantic relationship that almost gets derailed before it takes root. Wyatt enlists a couple of adorable allies to save the day.
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210 reviews3 followers
May 20, 2020
I loved this heart warming romance between Gypsy and Wyatt. I loved the pace of the story and the characters. These characters are well developed and so well written. I am so happy that Gypsy finally got her own story.
Gypsy is one tough woman, a single Mom running her own business, she doesn't have time for dating and romance, but then Wyatt comes back to town and does his best to charm her. They have always had chemistry but had never acted on it, they instead chose to remain just friends since both have their own careers and Wyatt is always traveling.
Raising a kid was the last thing on Wyatts mind but things change fast, and his niece needs him in her life, he just never knew how much she needed him. He has been so full of guilt over his brothers suicide that he never really thought about his young niece needing him so much, I mean she has always had his parents and her own Mom. Who would think that one birthday party could change his world so much?
This one is a true tear jerker so keep some tissues close. I laughed, I cried and yes I got mad too. When a book can bring out so many emotions in me then I consider it a really good book.
If you love a great love story and a book that will take you away from your own world for a while then this one is a must have.
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2,374 reviews59 followers
May 10, 2020
My heart goes out to Belle, a 5-year-old that suddenly finds herself with only Uncle Wyatt as her dad. Wyatt never dreams of becoming his niece’s guardian, he has been so busy touring and building a successful career as a musician. He loves his niece but isn’t sure how to navigate this new world and blend it with his true passion. Gypsy looks forward to Wyatt’s visits at the bar when he is in town but she keeps him at a distance, just a friend. She has worked hard to build a life for her son Cooper and herself. She knows what it’s like to grow up without parents putting their children first so this is how she structures her life. When Wyatt needs a friend to help with Belle, she finds herself relaxing her walls and letting him in. I love how the relationship develops between Wyatt and Gypsy. Wyatt is dealing with guilt over the loss of his brother and then his sister-in-law’s leaving. He feels like he has been too wrapped up in his career. Gypsy has closed herself off from love and relationships but helping Wyatt causes her to open up that door. I was fully invested in this story. I voluntarily read an ARC of this book and this is my honest review.
3,123 reviews
May 10, 2020
Gypsy is a single mom who owns and runs a bar in Nashville. She puts her son first and everything else is second. She has been let down by the people in her life and promises her son will not feel as she has felt. Wyatt is country musics biggest hit and every time he comes to town, Gypsy’s bar is his first stop. When Wyatt is given guardianship of his niece, he goes to Gypsy first. Gypsy doesn’t have time for a man in her life but Wyatt isn’t about to back down. Can they find a balance between their hectic lives and find love?
I really liked this story but wasn’t fond of Gypsy. I liked her until she got upset about Wyatt being unreachable ( now I can’t tell you what happened you’ll just have to read it and see ). Wyatt is thrust into this new role as a parent and is totally lost. I really liked Wyatt and am glad he gets his happily ever after. There are times when you will bawl your eyes out and laugh out loud and need a cold shower from the sexiness. This is the third book in this series. It might be best to read the first two first.

* Voluntarily read and reviewed this for the author *
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1,751 reviews
April 17, 2020
I absolutely adored this book just like I did the first two in this series. Gypsy and Wyatt are amazing together and more perfect for each other than either realizes at first, especially Gypsy. And what a wonderful surprise Wyatt turns out to be. I am a huge fan of single parent romance especially when adorable children are involved. In this case that would be Cooper who is Gypsy's son, and Belle who is Wyatt's niece. They always tug so hard at my heartstrings. Skye Jordan has a great down to earth writing style that always pulls me right into the story and into the characters minds/feelings, so I feel emotionally invested early on in the story. I love to ride the wave of emotions with them. This book has all the things I look for in a contemporary romance; a truly sweet heartwarming story, heat, humor, passion, family and a soul deep connection with great chemistry. and in this case, the interactions between the couple and the children mean a lot as well. Great way to wrap up The Wrights series even if I hate that it is over. It's been an awesome ride!
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279 reviews11 followers
May 23, 2020
Perfect end to a trilogy!

Must Be Wright is the final book in the trilogy and as always, Skye Jordan does not disappoint.

Wyatt Jackson's world is turned upside down when he is left to take care of his niece. His life. His career are now up in the air because he has to figure out how to run a band and handle his new challenges within his family. So he turns to the one person he knows has a grasp of handling children, Gypsy Wright.

Gypsy is a single mother and is known for her hard work and dedication to her job and child, Cooper. She has her priorities straight, and all the extra distractions due to her job are just
not worth her time.

I love stories that bring in a strong single parent. Gypsy manages to run a business and still be an amazing mom. When Wyatt storms through her life, she has to find a way to put the child first while holding off an attraction to someone who doesn't fit into her plan!

Skye Jordan does it perfectly and creates another great story with the right amount of emotion.
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543 reviews33 followers
May 18, 2020
The final book in The Wrights series was a total chart-topper for me. Wyatt has had my attention since the first time he stepped on page in this series, but the moment he said, "Game on.", I was a goner. For three years the singer has been hanging around with a great sense of humor and a willingness to make things easier for Gypsy. Watching these two dance around their feelings was fun, but the care Wyatt showed for Gypsy, Cooper, and Belle during such difficult times absolutely upped his swoon factor to astronomical levels. I love that they're both caretakers (even when they question/fight/doubt their instincts) and saw past each others' walls. Without a doubt, Gypsy & Wyatt are officially my favorite couple from this series and I'm going to miss their little family.

Trope: Friends to Lovers
Favorite quote: "It's something. It's been something for a long damn time. Stop trying to talk yourself out of it. This is right, Gypsy".


Content warnings in spoilers.
97 reviews1 follower
April 17, 2020
I really loved this book. In the beginning you are on a roller coaster of emotions and experiences.
Happiness, sadness, flirtation, sexiness, astonishment, etc.

We once again meet Gypsy Wright and her son Cooper. Wyatt is a country music star with a crush on the sexy bar owner, not a little crush. A 3 years crush! Belle, Wyatt's niece becomes his ward. Being an insta-parent has left Wyatt out of his element and relying on Gypsy whether she likes it or not.

This is a lovely story of friendship, support, vulnerability and of course, Love. It does deal with the issues of postpartum depression and lifelong depression. Ms. Jordan handles this heavy topic with realism, but a light touch.

I truly enjoyed Wyatt and Gypsy's romance. Belle and Cooper complete this story with their childhood antics and wonderful personalities. Add in the other Wright family cast of characters and you have another hit for Skye!

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724 reviews24 followers
May 11, 2020
I've really enjoyed this series but this book is definitely my favourite.

These two have a really fun dynamic and it was good to delve into Wyatt's mind and see how deep his feelings for Gypsy ran. He comes across as a fun, easygoing charmer and he didn't disappoint. He's a lot more than that and his devotion to Gypsy really shone though.

Gypsy is working so hard to give her son the life she never had and she's at the point where everything is starting to slot into place. Wyatt makes her think outside the box and that's a scary thought for her. She's made him work hard for her affections and rightly so. She's very tough and it's taken him a long time to work his way over her walls and slink into her heart. She's a very different character to the one we met in the first book and I was surprised by her.

I love the family dynamic to this series and the kids are just great.

Brilliant book and series and I highly recommend this author.
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1,255 reviews3 followers
April 19, 2020
This book was a great addition to this series that I had a hard time putting it down once I started it. Wyatt and Gypsy's story was a bit heartbreaking with the for Wyatt with the loss of his brother and the actions of his sister-in-law thrusting him into newfound 'fatherhood'. Gypsy has been juggling single parenthood and being a business owner while guarding her heart from Wyatt's advances. The pair have had amazing chemistry that they have been dancing around for years. Where there were a lot of emotions at play throughout this book this book is also relate-able with both characters. Their story moved along so well that I had this book finished in one sitting. There is a lot that could be said about this book but the most important thing for me to say is that I would recommend this book to others.
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592 reviews5 followers
April 25, 2020
Phenomenal! I absolutely loved MUST BE WRIGHT by Skye Jordan. Wyatt and Gypsy's story is so raw, emotional and one that I could not look away from. I kept thinking about them even when I wasn't ready the book itself.

I fell in love with Gypsy in the previous books so I was excited to read her story. Wyatt is a true romance hero - hot, sexy, vulnerable and screws up in a way that makes his apologizing so incredibly heart warming. Throw in a couple of adorable kids that steal the scenes and you have and amazing cast of characters.

Jordan's books are always auto-reads for me and she doesn't disappoint with MUST BE WRIGHT. Her storytelling is fantastic, pacing is on point, and her ability to bring characters to life is a special gift. If you are looking for a contemporary romance story what will have bring out the full range of emotions, give MUST BE WRIGHT a read.
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894 reviews1 follower
April 22, 2020
This is my favorite book of the series.

Both Gypsy and Jackson are take no prisoners with everyone except each other. Even though their relationship morphed over the years, you can feel not only the chemistry between the two, but also the deep respect they have for each other.

Jackson has always though Gypsy was a one of a kind, but Gypsy’s eyes are really opened as to Jackson’s character when he’s faced with raising Belle on his own. They both however have to get out of their own heads to be able to be together.

This book will take you through every emotion possible. Laughing uncontrollably then sobbing the same way.

Loved it.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book.


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707 reviews7 followers
April 26, 2020
I totally loved this book. I love the roller coaster of emotions I had while reading it. It was happy and sad and lots of flirting. The chemistry between Gypsy and Wyatt was so good. I loved little Cooper, Gypsy's son. Gypsy was so determined to put her son first that she couldn't see the love Wyatt had for her. She just wanted to be friends, but Wyatt would not give up. And I didn't see it coming when the world fell under for Wyatt one more time. My heart ached for him. This book dealt with depression and mental illness and the aftermath of suicide. I feel the author wrote with compassion and realism. I really loved the last chapter and the epilogue. This is by far my favorite of the series.

I received a copy of the book to read for my honest opinion.
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623 reviews
May 5, 2020
Gypsy and Wyatt have been circling each other for 3 years. Gypsy’s bar is the first place Wyatt visits when he is in town. And though he keeps asking her out, she repeatedly turns him down. Gypsy’s priority is her 3 year old son, and thinks that a sexy, touring musical genius is the worst option for a single mother.
But when is unexpectedly given the guardianship of his 5 year old niece, and needs help, Gypsy can’t say no.
The author has truly saved the best for last. This is an amazing read. I just loved Gypsy and Wyatt and was rooting for them throughout. Belle and Cooper the perfect icing on the cake.
This is a truly heartwarming read with some intense chemistry, a touch of drama, family bond and some cute funny moments, in short a perfect book.
558 reviews5 followers
April 19, 2020
After reading the first two books in this three book series, I knew that Gypsy’s story had to be sensational, and boy, was I right! Even though Gypsy was pretty rigid in her stand about getting involved with anyone, she finally realized what she needed was right in front of her. Now, she did have very valid reasons to live like she did but it was interesting to see her walls come tumbling down, little by little. Wyatt, also, had to go through a lot to realize what he can control and what he can’t, I mean, who can control a precocious five year old? This was an easy read and a great ending to a great series!
845 reviews14 followers
April 28, 2020
I adore this Wright family so much! Each book in this series keeps getting better and better. This is Skye Jordan at her best -- she writes swoony, possessive, sweet and sexy heroes and strong, independent women who love them despite all the trials and tribulations life entails. I knew I was going to love Gypsy's story but I found that I was actually cheering for Wyatt most of the time! Throw in two sweet "little people" who absolutely steal the show and you've got another winner. Another excellent contemporary romance that brings out all the feels. Definitely recommend anything that this author writes -- another 5-star read.
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