Wrong Text, Right Love by Claudia Burgoa

I guess I give good….text.
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Wrong Text, Right Love by Claudia Burgoa
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USA TODAY Bestselling Author Claudia Burgoa presents an engaging love story full of mistaken identity, drunk texts, and hysterical mishaps.

Sex talk is my job. I’m an influencer. I run a popular blog where I give all kinds of dating tips, and girls all over the world thank me for helping them with their love lives.

I wish I could follow my own advice because my love life is totally dead. I just drunk texted my ex-boyfriend… except, I didn’t. That text ended up going to someone else.

Oops.

This new relationship is almost picture-perfect, just like my online life. I guess I give good…text.
He doesn’t have to put up with my colorful personality–as my hot next-door neighbor describes me. Or my messy schedule.
This long-distance relationship is the best thing that’s happened to me and I plan to keep it that way.

Until we agree to meet up, and I’m freaking out.
When he meets the real me, will he hate me forever?
Or will we be one day telling our grandkids about that wrong text, right love?

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Wrong Text, Right Love is a cute rom-com of two secret lovers who prepare to risk it all for love. Claudia Burgoa brings the flirty fun in this cozy novel of risking it all for romance.

 

My review:

This book was SO good! I confess I wasn’t sure how much I’d love it to begin with, since the initial description sounded a lot like another book I loved.  Text sent to the wrong number turns into more. But I should have known better. Both authors are among my favorites and both have very different styles. The stories aren’t remotely similar.

Persy (Persephone) lives in the public eye. She is a certified therapist who also has a strong social media side to her career, a popular podcast, and a multibook deal. She moves in next door to Chad, stepbrother of her agent and oldest friend’s husband. They clash like oil and water – he is cold and likes things a certain way, she is loud and colorful. She is very close with her large family, he tolerates his small one. They slowly strike up a friendship and she sees the side he tries to hide behind his cold, mistrusting demeanor. He gets to know the real her she doesn’t show on camera.  Then there is the text friendship. Persy relishes being able to get to know someone without that person knowing her public persona. As her relationships with both men grow, she has to make a choice – fantasy guy who seems perfect for her, or reality next door who is adamantly against relationships?

I loved the characters in this book. Persy’s family is fantastic (except for Callie, but I have hopes for her. She’s a true product of her upbringing). Chad/Ford is the perfect growly guy with the hidden heart of gold. The bad dates were hilarious. And the ending? Swoonworthy.

Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥

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About the Author:

Claudia is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling author. She lives in Colorado, working for a small IT. She has three children and manages a chaotic household of two confused dogs, and a wonderful husband who shares her love of all things geek. To survive she works continually to find purpose for the voices flitting through her head, plus she consumes high quantities of chocolate to keep the last threads of sanity intact.

Connect with Claudia!

Facebook — http://bit.ly/CBFcbook
Website — www.claudiayburgoa.com
Instagram — http://bit.ly/ClaudiasIG
Newsletter — http://bit.ly/CBNLSQ
Group — http://bit.ly/Chicasgroup

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