From Amazon: It's hard dating your sister's best friend when she doesn't know, especially when there's a twelve-year age difference. Kim Naramore has been in love with Dominick Parker for as long as she can remember, and it felt like her dreams had finally come true when they started dating. But with his career as a billionaire novelist and her having to keep their relationship a secret, it seems like there's always trouble in paradise.
How do you maintain a relationship when the world seems dead set on tearing you apart? Forbidden love and desire make their relationship tumultuous, but will they be able to weather the final storm when a threat becomes more physical than emotional?
Write or Wrong is the sequel novel to the Wrong or Write Collection and is not meant to be read as a stand alone.
Content Warning: This story contains adult content. For readers 18+ only!
Themes in this book: College/New Adult, Billionaire, Steamy Romance
**I RECEIVED THIS NOVEL AS AN ARC IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW**
After QUICKLY reading Wrong or Write #1, I dove head first into this book...
And got annoyed VERY quickly.
The story is good, it flows nicely and there weren't any plot hiccups.
However, I've never seen a relationship have THAT many problems, even WITH an age gap like Kim and Dominick have.
My parents were 25 years apart, double what the age difference Kim and Dominick had and while they did have fights, they didn't have the problems the author portrayed in this book.
Everyone knows a female matures faster than a male... not being sexist/feminist, it's scientific fact. So, for the author to repeatedly bring up the fact of Kim being with someone her own age was a total turn-off for me.
Dominick was a total pompous ass at times. If you love someone, why oh WHY would you keep claiming to love them, but push them away every chance you get? He was CONSTANTLY telling Kim he loved her, but yet trying to push her onto Tammy whenever things got slightly hairy. Sending mixed signals much?
Tammy equally annoyed me as well. Her treatment of Kim just irked me to the point I internally groaned every time the plot shifted to something involving her. When it was FINALLY revealed that Kim and Dominick were together and engaged, Tammy came off as the jilted, scorned woman when SHE did the jilting and/or scorning. Her behavior was almost to the point of jealousy. I understand she didn't want Kim to be hurt, but I think there were other ways to go about this. If anything, SHE was the one continually hurting Kim.
This is the 3rd book I've read from this author, and again the female protagonist is portrayed as being wishy-washy. Kim's dilemma of telling Tammy about being in a relationship with Dominick was overdone. She had PLENTY of opportunities to tell her sister, and she wimped out on every single one of them until there was no other choice. To me, Kim was still immature in that fact.
As I said, the plot was planned well and flowed smoothly... it's just the plot itself I had issues with.
I'm actually on the fence as to whether I will continue reading this series and/or author.
Write or Wrong: Book 1 By Sky Corgan Main Characters: Dominick and Kim I voluntarily and honestly reviewed this book without bias or persuasion from the author. 4 out of 5 stars This is the first book in the Write to Love Series by Sky Corgan. This is a short read of about 100 pages and is a contemporary romance. Growing up Dominick is Tammy's best friend and Kim who is her younger sister has always had a crush on him. Dominick, however, has always had a crush on Tammy. I liked the characters and I think Sky fleshed them out as best she could for a short book. I like my romances with a little more definitive hea ending unless this is supposed to be a cliffhanger?? I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Dominick had been Kim’s sister best friend all Kim’s life. Then he wasn’t around anymore And Kim didn’t see him for years. But she had always wondered where he was and who he was with, because she had always had a crush on him. So when she went away to college she ended up living with him as a room mate. She wanted more. Excellent book!
I was very excited to find out there was a 4th book in the Wrong or Write serial shorts. The other 3 books are very short and I liked 1 & 2 very much; 3 was okay. One of my biggest complaints is that they are very short.
Kim and Dominick are still in a relationship. Neither feel secure in their relationship. Kim has not told her sister that she and Dominick are together as a couple. In this book, there are a number of situations that test their resolve to be together and their commitment to each other. These events occur frequently and are resolved quickly and easily.
While this book is longer, I did not connect with it or the characters as I did in books 1 and 2. I will try a few others by this author looking for the spark I felt in the first two books in this little series.