Review: Right Girl, Wrong Side
Book: Right Girl, Wrong Side
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Author: Ginny Bairdn
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Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for an advanced audio copy
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Right Girl, Wrong Side is predictable and immature, but still entertaining. Two rival families won a vacation to a beach house. The only problem was there was only supposed to be one winner and now it’s double booked.
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The mothers of both families have been rivals since high school and it’s up to their children Ryan and Evita who have had a crush on each other also since high school to try to keep the peace.
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The relationship between Ryan and Evita is very well done. They used to like each other as kids now as adults they start to slowly show their feelings. It’s a slow burn that’s worth it. Their story I really liked. It’s the family rivalry that I did not like and found just too immature.
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The families literally draw a line down half the house they are in and pull you can’t cross this line childish game. It really angered me that a book with such a good relationship had such an immature supporting cast.
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As a rom-com, I still do recommend it. There is just more to get through than you would like.
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Final score 3/5