Monday, August 17, 2015

Review Tour: Two Wrongs Make A Right by Ann Everett








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 stars
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
Quinn Dorsey is getting close to her 35th birthday. Determined to be married with a baby on the way soon. As the women in her family go through menopause early. She just knows her boyfriend of three years is ready to propose. Brad taking her to an expensive restaurant and allowing her to choose anything she wants, when any other time he is so concerned about money, makes her think it all the more. When it is time for desert and Brad informs her he is moving away and not taking her. Quinn realizes now she doesn't have a man and time is running out on the baby. Joining a dating site to hurry things along Quinn realizes this isn't going to either. To hard to work through the toads. When she talks her friends into helping her trick a man into having sex with her with the sole purpose of getting pregnant. She never expected to have such a physical attraction to the man or that he would ever find out the truth.
    Dak had given up on one night stands and bar pick ups, until the night her meet Molly aka  Quinn at a bar. After a night of the most intense sex he ever remembers having and taking her back to his place for the weekend. He didn't want to let her go. But when Monday morning rolls around and he wakes up alone. He is determined to find her. yet no matter how hard he looks he can't seems to find anyone who knows he.
  Loved the storyline. It was so very wrong what Quinn did. I saw her point and she thought herself desperate. When things went wrong and she ended up with the man that actually had morals about family. Yes Dak was a player but a careful one. After everything the way he treats Quinn even knowing that he has feeling for her was so wrong. Hence the title of the book. But making wrongs doesn't take away from the humor and angst that flows through the story. You find yourself caught up in the web of their own making.












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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