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Right Kind of Wrong (Finding Fate), by Chelsea Fine

Right Kind of Wrong (Finding Fate), by Chelsea Fine

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Praise for Best Kind of Broken:"By turns humorous and heartbreaking, Best Kind Of Broken has become one of my favorites!" ---Cora Carmack, New York Times bestselling author "You'll fall for Pixie and Levi, just like I did!" ---Jennifer L. Armentrout (J. Lynn), #1 New York Times bestselling author"Tangled with friendship, history and heartbreak - not to mention a huge dose of humor - Chelsea Fine's New Adult novel is not to be missed! Beyond an incredibly HOT read, Pixie and Levi's longing for each other will have you rooting for them till the very end." --- Jay Crownover, New York Times bestselling author of Rule "Chelsea Fine's style is witty, visceral and fresh. All I wanted to do was crawl inside this book and live with the characters. " ---Chelsea M. Cameron, New York Times bestselling author Sometimes wrong can feel oh so right . . . Jenna Lacombe needs complete control, whether it's in the streets . . . or between the sheets. So when she sets out on a solo road trip to visit her family in New Orleans, she's beyond annoyed that the infuriatingly sexy Jack Oliver wants to hitch a ride with her. Ever since they shared a wild night together last year, he's been trying to strip away her defenses one by one. He claims he's just coming along to keep her safe-but what's not safe for her is prolonged exposure to the tattooed hottie.Jack can't get Jenna out from under his skin. She makes him feel alive again after his old life nearly destroyed him-and losing her is not an option. Now Jack's troubles are catching up to him, and he's forced to return to his hometown in Louisiana. But when his secrets put them both in harm's way, Jenna will have to figure out how far she's willing to let love in . . . and how much she already has.New Adult Romance(85,000 words)

Right Kind of Wrong (Finding Fate), by Chelsea Fine

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #890049 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-03
  • Released on: 2015-03-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.00" w x 5.25" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages
Right Kind of Wrong (Finding Fate), by Chelsea Fine

Review "By turns humorous and heartbreaking, Best Kind of Broken has become one of my favorites!"―Cora Carmack, New York Times bestselling author on Best Kind of Broken"You'll fall for Pixie and Levi, just like I did!"―Jennifer L. Armentrout (writing as J. Lynn), #1 New York Times bestselling author on Best Kind of Broken"Tangled with friendship, history and heartbreak - not to mention a huge dose of humor - Chelsea Fine's New Adult novel is not to be missed! Beyond an incredibly HOT read, Pixie and Levi's longing for each other will have you rooting for them till the very end."―Jay Crownover, New York Times bestselling author of Rule on Best Kind of Broken"This book destroyed me. Tore me into little tiny pieces. But somehow with lots of laughs and some very steamy times, Chelsea put me back together again! Chelsea Fine's style is witty, visceral and fresh. All I wanted to do was crawl inside this book and live with the characters. And now all I want is MORE. "―Chelsea M. Cameron, New York Times bestselling author on Best Kind of Broken"Sandwiched between laugh-out-loud moments and some serious heat, Best Kind of Broken is an unforgettable story of loss and forgiveness that will leave your heart aching."―Lisa Desrochers, USA Today Bestselling author of A Little Too Far on Best Kind of Broken"Fine will win over fans of Abbi Glines and Katie McGarry with this. Eloquently written, Fine's story has a way of making even the most minor characters leap off the page."―RT Book Reviews on Best Kind of Broken

About the Author Chelsea lives in Phoenix, Arizona, where she spends most of her time writing stories, painting murals, and avoiding housework at all costs. She's ridiculously bad at doing dishes and claims to be allergic to laundry. Her obsessions include: superheroes, coffee, sleeping-in, and crazy socks. She lives with her husband and two children, who graciously tolerate her inability to resist teenage drama on TV and her complete lack of skill in the kitchen. Learn more at: ChelseaFineBook.comTwitter, @ChelseaFineFacebook.com/ChelseaFineBooks


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Love Jenna and Jack!!! By I Heart YA Books WOW, Right Kind of Wrong is the unguarded, edgy, sexy side of Chelsea Fine. I loved the first two books with Pixie and Levi, and Kayla and Daren, but I fell in love with Jenna and Jack in this third book. Talk about the feisty and the fierce, and some serious sexual tension that you can cut with a knife between these two. Oh, and let’s not forget their hilarious bickering. I’ve got to say, Fine blows me away. And as the saying goes, “third time’s the charm,” and boy did Fine live up to that with Jenna and Jack and their hot romance. Fine has given readers two delicious characters with the sexy hottie bad/good boy Jack, and the stubborn, hard headed Jenna. I can only say to Chelsea Fine, "Well Done!" I'm a satisfied reader, and you’ve also given me a steamy, beautiful romance that was definitely swoon worthy.I met Jenna and Jack in Best Kind of Broken (1st book) with Pixie and Levi, so I was ready to see whatever became of their one night stand. These two bada$$es with their beautiful tattooed bodies were just screaming meant to be. But Jenna is one tough girl, and she has no need for the whole romance and falling in love thing. Nope, she has a life planned out for herself, which only includes me, myself and I, and it didn't include any men, and her heart sure wasn't going to fall in love with the tattooed, gray-eyed, over six-foot tall hottie. With his broad muscles, this gorgeous bad boy is also pretty obnoxious, and he only has to say Jenna’s name to cause her total undoing. But Jack already knew he was a done man after that one night with Jenna. The beautiful, wild Jenna that drives him absolutely crazy. This road trip was his hope to win this independent woman's heart. The road trip was either going to get Jack the woman he loves or it was going to destroy him.I hope this isn't the last book in Fine's Finding Fate series, because there are other characters like Drew, Ethan, Samson hopefully with Trixie and even Ellen that I would love to see finding their true loves.I highly recommend Jenna and Jack in the Right Kind of Wrong as an awesome, right kind of read.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. No problems jumping into the series at book #3! By OpenBookSociety dot com Brought to you by OBS reviewer AndraSome SpoilersWell, well, well….. Jumping into a series at book #3 had me a bit concerned…but I need not have been! Each story is a stand-alone but they do intersect at one point in time. Within pages of the beginning, I was hooked. The characters (Jenna and Jack) are engaging and likeable in their own way. Though at times I did get a bit tired of Jenna fighting her attraction to Jack…get on with it already girl…you have a hunk of a guy!.Jenna’s ruminations about Jack….makes a girl just want to swoon :)“It’s a manly voice, husky and rough, yet somehow beautiful as it drifts my way and caresses my ears. It’s always been my kryptonite for me, much like his omniscient eyes, and in many ways it’s more powerful than even his hands, which is saying something.”I found the love story gripping. Jack knows and freely admits his love for Jenna, but she is a skittish gal….her vision of her life is to NOT fall in love. She sees that as a sign of weakness, which will only derail her plans for her future. What she obviously does not realize is that love with the right man will enhance her life and plans, not detract. And her grandma (what a character!!!) plans to make sure Jenna figures this out! It is the story of love…but it is so much more.I really enjoyed the storyline of Jack rescuing his younger brother. The trouble Drew got himself caught up in is a classic story of a forgotten son trying to obtain the love and acknowledgement of his father…..no matter how much of a scoundrel that father is…..and trust me….he is a no good so and so! This sub-plot showed the true depth of character of Jack. He would go above and beyond for one of his family members….and he does. It seemed like a no win situation at first, but with clear thinking and a bit of cleverness….well….you will see.A couple notable quotes I enjoyed were in describing love……Jenna truly needed to hear and understand what love was all about. And once she did that…life is good, complete. This first quote I felt tries to explain to Jenna that love, like many things in life are not 100% within one’s control and the sooner we as people embrace the unknown, the richer our lives will be.“Love isn’t an obedient whim. It’s an unruly force. And it answers to no one.”And this quote just seemed to me to seal the deal with Jenna finally realizing she can love and still be the person she is trying so hard to be.“Choosing to love a man, and letting that man love you back, is the most independent thing a girl can do for herself. No independent person is truly successful on their own.”Parts of the story were a bit dragged out and could have been more succinct, but as luck would have it, these parts were not overly long, which is good because any more dragging and I would have lost interest. And I am glad I stuck it out.If you enjoy a bit of steam…okay…a fair amount of steam (whew…) when covering off the main love scene and descriptions of hunky men in a good, solid love story in addition to good old fashioned family values thrown in with mob wars, then take a chance and read this book.*OBS would like to thank the publisher for supplying a free copy of this title in exchange for an honest review*

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Chelsea Fine is a Genius By Courtney's Book Thoughts I absolutely LOVE Chelsea Fine. A lot of readers have that author who is an Insta-buy/Insta-read, Chelsea Fine is that author for me. I love the whole Finding Fate series, but Right Kind of Wrong is definitely my favorite, which is saying a lot because I Love Pix and Levi’s story.Jenna is totally different that most female heroines. She’s beautiful, tatted, has the mouth of a sailor, and is probably the most stubborn female character I have EVER read about. She had a hard childhood, her mother struggled because her father had walked out and was left to raise Jenn on her own. So, Jenna has put this guard around her heart and set a plan for herself so the same situation that happened with her mom and grandma (because her grandma’s husband walked out on her too) never happens to her. Everything seems to be working out just fine until Jack is in the equation.Jack is this sexy sweet guy. When reading this there is no man I could honestly picture playing jack. He is big (like tall and muscular), Tatted up, and just gorgeous. He is hard yet soft. It’s a very sexy combination. Jack moved to Arizona to escape his haunting past back home, but when Jenna is forced to drive back home on her own and trouble has struck Jack’s family he can’t help but to go back to Louisiana, the one place he told himself he never wanted to be again.I had so many feelings when reading this book. I was angry, happy, swooning, smiling like an idiot, and sad. How can A book make you feel so many emotions? I have no idea, but Chelsea Fine can always do it to me. She has a talent for making her characters and stories come to life. There were many times that I felt I was there in this story with Jenna and jack, I actually found myself yelling at Jenna for being so pigheaded.The characters, there is not a single character I dislike besides for one and I’m not saying who that is (it might be too spoilery). Even the bad guys were likable. Yeah, they were bad guys, but I never felt myself cringing or having dislike for them. Jenna’s family was big, sweet, warm, and welcoming. And her Grandma don’t even get me started on her superstitious grandma. She was a riot. Jack’s family was nice too, they weren’t the same kind of warm as Jenna’s family, probably because of the hard past they went through, but they were still very nice and welcoming. You just get good but different vibes from both families. Very refreshing.I can gush forever about this book but I feel you totally have to experience it all for yourself. This book is part of a series but can also be read as a standalone.

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