Right Kind of Wrong by Chelsea Fine

Posted September 1, 2014 by Carole in Book Reviews, Net Galley Book Challenge / 0 Comments

Right Kind of Wrong by Chelsea Fine
Forever Grand Central Publishing
Series:  Finding Fate #3
Publication Date:  September 2, 2014
Date Read:  August 31, 2014

I received an advance reader
edition of this book from Forever Grand Central Publishing and Net Galley for the
purpose of providing an honest review.

4.5 Stars 


I guess it is official….I love Chelsea Fine’s writing.  I have had the chance to read exactly 3 books written by Chelsea Fine and have enjoyed each and everyone of them.  I literally consumed this book.  I ended up reading the whole book in a single day.  I had a lot of fun with this quick, easy read.


This book is the third book in the Finding Fate series but it could very easily be read as a stand alone novel.  This book focuses on Jenna and Jack.  We first met Jenna in Best Kind of Broken.  She became best friends with Pixie in college, where they are roommates.  Jenna and Jack are friends who met through working at the local bar.  They are both drawn to each other and have acted on that one time but have never talked about it.  Jenna is determined to not get herself involved in any kind of relationship.  


When Jenna’s mom calls to tell her that her grandmother thinks that the end may be coming (which she apparently does every year or two), she decides a road trip home to New Orleans is in order.  It just so happens that Jack is from a small town near New Orleans and his family is in the middle of a crisis.  One thing leads to another, and the pair are off on a road trip together.  During the road trip, they learn quite a bit about each other and their feeling for one another.  


Without question, Jack made this story.  His character was loving, funny, and fierce when needed.  He was not afraid to say what he felt and he was willing to risk everything for his family.  I found that I liked Jenna but wanted to smack her a few times.  She was so hung up on her master plan that she refused to see what was right in front of her.  The chemistry between the characters was amazing.  I actually felt that they needed to be together.  


I would definitely recommend this book to others.  Chelsea Fine’s writing is well thought out with a plot that keeps the reader engaged in the story.  I plan to continue reading this series and hope to read other works by this author.