Monday, August 3, 2015

Two Wrongs Make A Right by Ann Everett ~ Review Tour


Title: Two Wrongs Make A Right 
Author : Ann Everett
Genre: Romance 





All Quinn Dorsey wants is a white picket fence fairy tale. But after another failed relationship, and her biological clock ticking double time, she's decided happily-ever-after isn't in the Tarot cards. Forget Cupid, it's time to take matters into her own hands. A simple seduction should do the trick, but then everything that can go wrong...does! 

Dak Savage isn't interested in commitment. He's been burned by women before - lied to, used, even shot. Hell, he considers women a curse and has one rule he never breaks - don't pick up women in bars. But when he agrees to a guys' night out and meets up with feisty, fast talking Quinn, his rule shatters like a dropped shot glass. 

A one night stand turns into a long weekend and as Quinn tries to abandon her ridiculous scheme, she finds herself nose-to-nose and toe-to-toe with the best mistake she's ever made. 









4.5 stars

Quinn is in heading towards the dreaded four oh and is unmarried. She desperately wants a child before it's too late but she wants it all, the white picket fence, wedding, perfect man to share her life with and a child or two. 
Then her long term boyfriend dumps her and her life is thrown into chaos.
She decides that even if she doesn't have the white picket fence, wedding or man she can still have a child.

Dak is a manwhore, okay so maybe not I mean he does have short term affairs with his conquests. He's heading towards 40 as well and dates only early 20 somethings with a specific body type. Then when it's time to end a relationship he can use the I'm too old for you line and move on. Until he meets Quinn. Someone so far out of his norm but he can't take his eyes off her. She's not the blond stick figure 25 year olds he's used to, she's a real woman with curves and flaws and his own age.
One weekend with her and she disappears but he can't get her off his mind and continues to search for her.
Purely but chance he finds her and all hell breaks loose.
And honestly as horrible as his treatment of Quinn was at times I can't really blame the guy. Her deception was beyond messed up, she's lucky he needed to keep his job or things may have turned out much differently.

Okay, not going to lie. Honestly when I read Quinn's plan and she actually went through with it I almost put the book down. The route she took was without a doubt wrong. Wrong in so many ways, her guilt and need to tell the truth is what kept me reading and I'm glad I did as the rest of the story was definitely worth it.

This was my first Ann Everett book but I'm a fan, I'll definitely look for more by the author.



Ann Everett embraces her small town upbringing and thinks Texans are some of the funniest people on earth. When speaking to writing groups, businesses, book clubs, and non-profit organizations, she incorporates her special brand of wit, making her programs on marketing, self-publishing, and the benefits of laughter, informative and fun.
An award winning and Amazon best-selling author, when she’s not writing, she spends her days listening in on people’s conversations at the local Wal-Mart and numerous other gathering spots. She draws from that research to pen her romance and mystery books, full of southern sass, sizzle, and Texas twang.
Ten things you won’t know about Ann by reading her bio:
She’s been married to the same man since dirt, but introduces him as her “current”
husband.
She loves shopping at thrift stores, because nobody loves a bargain more than she does.
She doesn’t remember her first kiss. Maybe hypnosis would help.
She hates talking on the telephone…so don’t call.
A really sharp pencil makes her happy…part of her OCD.
She secretly wants to get a tattoo. Shh…don’t tell anyone.
A charter member of National Honor Society in high school remains one of her proudest moments. Still can’t
figure out how that happened.
She’s thankful wrinkles aren’t painful.
She sucks at math.



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