BOOK REVIEW ― MISTER WRONG by Nicole Williams




Cora Matthews grew up with the Adams’ boys, twin brothers and best friends who wouldn’t let anything come between them—except for her. One of them became her best friend; the other, her fiancé.

She always knew she’d wind up marrying one of them, and Jacob Adams is the epitome of Mister Right. At least until he fails to show up for their wedding.

As Jacob’s best man, and identical twin, Matt makes a split-second decision that will affect the three of their lives forever—he steps in to take his brother’s place. In front of the altar, exchanging vows with the woman he’s secretly been in love with for years.

But Cora finds out about the groom swap. The morning after the wedding. As if realizing she just slept with her fiancé’s brother isn’t disturbing enough, she’s forced to confront the feelings for Matt Adams she thought she’d buried years ago.

Through the course of her real honeymoon with her fake husband, she uncovers truths both Adams brothers were hoping to keep hidden, for opposite reasons. One to protect himself, the other to protect her.

She married the wrong brother, but what if he’s been the right one all along?


Rating & Review

   
 
 



What we have here is a failure to communicate!  The opening of this book is the single craziest opening I have ever read. It sucks you in immediately and you have no choice but to find out what happens next. No choice but to enjoy this bumpy road to discovery.

Houston, we have a problem!  How do you rectify marrying the wrong brother? What if you don't want to? Why is this so crazy?

Twins, identical twins. Like double mint, double the pleasure, double the fun...ok maybe not double the pleasure or fun. Definitely, double the confusion! Knowing Jacob and Matt twenty years, with countless memories, and lots of love- it seems like Cora is in a bit of a pickle (and she can't blame it on the a a a a a alcohol)

Engaged to one but married the other! I'd say that is a unique problem with even bigger consequences. Two men, three lives, and a rocky future. Two professing love. But how many are proving it?

I found this book got my heart rate up and kept it up. With the crazy behavior, doubt, and disbelief in all that was happening, I have yet to crash.  It is crazy, fun, and hot all wrapped up with the unbelievable- yet completely plausible (because we live in a crazy world) premise.

Mister Wrong was all kinds of right. I loved every animal print, tux wearing, right vow/wrong man minute of it and you will too!



Read & Reviewed by Becky Rendon 

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