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A review by miss_ipkiss_reads
Mr. Wrong Number by Lynn Painter
4.0
*Thank you to Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley for the ARC*
I burned through this entire book with a stupid grin plastered to my face. It's been a while since I read a romcom that connected with me like this one did.
Olivia is a klutzy smart mouth (let's ignore the very obvious similarities) and Colin is a prim and proper finance guy, who also happens to be Olivia's brother best friend. A wrong number text turns into anonymous witty banter, but that's all I'll tell you because it's best to go into this knowing as little as possible.
I really enjoyed how Painter built this story, it made me laugh and had me cursing at my kindle in the middle of the night "come on Olivia this is RIDICULOUS". The banter between Colin and Olivia is very reminiscent of Hannah and Jacob from Crazy, Stupid, Love with a little hint of Bianca and Wesley from The DUFF. Hats off to Lynn Painter for really hitting a romcom home run.
My ONLY complaint with this book (and this might be a big deal or small deal depending on the reader) is that this was fade to black. I know, it pains me to say it, but regardless, I still thoroughly enjoyed this zingy romcom.
Def recommend if you need a funny pick me up.
I burned through this entire book with a stupid grin plastered to my face. It's been a while since I read a romcom that connected with me like this one did.
Olivia is a klutzy smart mouth (let's ignore the very obvious similarities) and Colin is a prim and proper finance guy, who also happens to be Olivia's brother best friend. A wrong number text turns into anonymous witty banter, but that's all I'll tell you because it's best to go into this knowing as little as possible.
I really enjoyed how Painter built this story, it made me laugh and had me cursing at my kindle in the middle of the night "come on Olivia this is RIDICULOUS". The banter between Colin and Olivia is very reminiscent of Hannah and Jacob from Crazy, Stupid, Love with a little hint of Bianca and Wesley from The DUFF. Hats off to Lynn Painter for really hitting a romcom home run.
My ONLY complaint with this book (and this might be a big deal or small deal depending on the reader) is that this was fade to black. I know, it pains me to say it, but regardless, I still thoroughly enjoyed this zingy romcom.
Def recommend if you need a funny pick me up.