All the Wright Moves by K.A. Linde

 

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All the Wright Moves by K.A. Linde, the fifth book in the Vineyard series, but the twelfth in the Wright series, is an enjoyable story featuring Nora and West, and combines best friend's little sister, roommates, friends and rockstar trope for a wonderful, sweet read. Nora is a wedding planner at the Vineyard and has been through a difficult uphill battle. After three years with someone she caught him with her best friend. Fortunately, her brothers were there along with West, her brother’s best friend to help pick up the pieces. When she moved out of the place she shared with her now ex-best friend, West offered a place to stay; they could be roommates. After all, he was about to leave, helping her brother with his band. These two have an instant chemistry, but neither crossed the line; at least until the ex-best friend reappears. Having had only one boyfriend in her life, Nora knows she needs to learn how to put herself out there, but is afraid. With her confidence shot, West helps Nora gain it back with some dating coaching. But neither expected there to be chemistry between them or feelings to develop, causing that “friend” line to get blurry. West had been warned off, by both her brothers, to never mess with her, but sometimes giving in to the temptation is the only way to go. At least until West finally gets his big chance in the music business, tearing them apart, putting distance between them as well as an end to their temporary time together; unless one of them is willing to compromise.

Ms. Linde included a few Easter eggs in this emotional and wonderful romance story that should not be missed. She provided a tale rich with emotions, sizzling chemistry, magnetic attraction, clever banter, and endearing characters giving Nora and West a chance at love, and a future together. I highly recommend All the Wright Moves to other readers and look forward to the next book in the series.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.


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