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In Bed with Mr. Wrong (Out of Uniform)

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The blind date from hell is about to get hotter…. Brianne Nave is never doing her friends a favor again. When they begged her to go on a blind date, she didn’t expect someone so perfectly gorgeous. She’s a mousy librarian – totally not in this man’s league. And judging by his odd reaction when she opens the door, he knows it, too.

Air force pararescuer Ryan Flannery avoids his hometown at all costs. He’s not thrilled about the date until he’s shocked silent by the prickly little librarian’s sweet curves and kissable lips…and her smart mouth. But then an argument leads to a kiss that spirals out of control. How can two people have so little chemistry outside the bedroom when they fit together so perfectly in it? When their friends strand them in a cabin to “work things out”, Bri’s not sure whether to kill him or put the industrial-sized box of condoms they find to use. Bottom line – Ryan’s career military and hates the tiny town she loves. He’ll leave, just like everyone else in her life. And if she’s foolish enough to give him her heart, he’ll take it with him.

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3 thoughts on “In Bed with Mr. Wrong (Out of Uniform)

  1. Mr wrong, uh uh This book had me laughing from the very beginning and I was hooked immediately. You will quickly see why when the heroine Bri and hero Ryan first meet as part of a blind date. They do nothing but snipe and bitch at each other and it’s unbelievably pure fun to read. 

  2. Disagreement, misunderstanding, sex, repeat: the book until the very ending is this same pattern Bri is a product of the foster service – not abused, but she feels as though security is never a permanent thing. She believes that things she loves will be taken away – so she has built a bit of a wall around herself. She has moved to a very small gossipy town and is working as the local librarian. She likes this small town that may be able to offer her the family she never had, and the security she craves. 

  3. This Woman is Unhinged I’m almost to 40% in this book and I cannot stand the female lead. Please do not make me refer to her as the heroine, I just can’t. She is not a heroine. She is judgmental, a complete be-yotch, and is absolutely mean to the really nice guy who’s been conned into having to spend an ungodly amount of time with this woman. Why he likes her is beyond me, other than the shagging part. He’s supposed to be some strong, brave military guy but apparently lost his backbone in some accident. Or something…

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