The Right Kind Of Wrong - Book Review
He's dangerous, damaged and doomed but he's hers...
I love how she added an element of humor in an intense thriller. All the characters are very realistic. They have been described in detail. Their past explains the reason of their fears and inhibitions. I loved the romance between Aria and Karan. It is a very easy read and the pace of the book is fantastic. I loved how Aria called Karan , Mr. X when she didn't know about his details. The author has beautifully managed to maintain a balance between romance and action.
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