
Author(s): K.A. Linde
Series: Wright Love Duet #1, Wright #5
Also in this series: The Wright One , The Wright Mistake, The Wright Secret , A Wright Christmas, Wright with Benefits, One Wright Stand, Serves Me Wright, Wright Rival, Wright that Got Away, All the Wright Moves
Published by K.A. Linde Inc. on May 15, 2018
Pages: 214
Genre(s): Contemporary Romance
Source: Ink Slinger PR

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I have the perfect life. Until the day my husband tragically dies. Being a single mom and widow was never part of the plan. When David Calloway enters my life, I have no room for love in my heart. But he’s determined to do right by me. Could he be the Wright love?
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It has been a year since tragedy struck and changed Sutton’s life. She is a widow and a single mom mourning the loss of her husband. She is aware she needs to start living again, but she is not sure how to proceed. She made a few attempts, but fear had a crippling effect on her decisions. However, with the help of David Sloane, CFO of Wright Construction, she made progress.
David Sloane moved to West Texas to get a fresh start. I knew he had secrets, and I was curious to discover what he was hiding. Despite this, I found him to a likeable character. He made himself available for Sutton to lean on during her time of mourning. During this time, they developed a bond. His patience with her was a testament to his love for her, but his secrets had the power to damage their friendship and budding relationship.
Sutton and David had awesome chemistry. Sutton is a remarkable person. I admired her strength. Moving on from the loss of a loved one is never easy, but she tried to not only for the sake of her son but also for herself.
I knew the story would end in a cliff-hanger and I honestly thought I was prepared, but I was wrong. I never for a moment expected such a massive bombshell. Now I am left wondering what next will happen and I cannot wait to get my hands on the sequel. Thank goodness I do not have long to wait.
Conclusion/Recommendation
The Wright Love is a heart-warming story of loss, healing and second chances. If you are looking for a story filled with lovable characters and in the process tug on your emotions, then pick up this book. I can’t wait to discover what next is in store for David and Sutton
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It looks interesting and intense too! I didn’t know about these but I think I could like it as well
I hate cliffhangers, it ruins the whole book for me.
Cliffhangers are not something I enjoy, but I was aware of it so it wasn’t all that bad.
I just read Blood Type by K.A. Linde and really enjoyed it so I am interested in reading more of this author. This sounds like one that I would really enjoy. Great review!
I do enjoy her writing style. I too would love to read more of her work. I am planning to read Blood Type.
why do I feel like I know what the bombshell cliffhanger is without reading the book ? XD If it is what I think it is I’d prob be annoyed heh
Hmmm. I am not telling, but I can say this it was totally unexpected. 🙂
Great review. I like the sound of these books.
Yes, they are good,
looks like a good one Nadene, glad you liked it!
Thanks, Debbie. It was indeed good.
What a beautiful story, it seems! Tough start with her being a widow and him having secrets. Yikes on the cliffhanger.
Oh no a massive bombshell. Hope the next book releases soon. You do have me curious!
I will be getting the next book during this week. I can’t wait to jump into it.