What if walking away once wasn’t enough to keep your heart safe?
Natalie Bradford is starting over. Newly divorced, raising two children, and building a career she never thought she’d have the courage to chase, she’s finally learning what it means to live life on her own terms in sunny Southern California.
Then the first day of school collides with the past she can’t outrun. Will Parker—magnetic, complicated, unforgettable—is standing there with a stunning new blonde girlfriend…and the same pull that once undid her.
They both know the risks. The timing is impossible. Their lives are tangled with kids, exes, and expectations. And while the spark between them hasn’t dimmed, Will’s teenage daughter Madison is bolder than ever—her sharp edges and fiery spirit threatening to turn every fragile boundary into a battlefield.
When work throws them together, stolen glances turn into lingering moments, and the line between resisting and surrendering disappears. Natalie must decide if some loves are worth breaking the rules for twice—or if this is the kind of wrong that could cost her everything.
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The Right Kind Of Wrong is the perfect sequel to Will and Natalie's story. I've been curious about what happened next from the moment I finished The Wrong Kind Of Perfect. I was happy to learn that there would be another book. I was swept away by Will and Natalie’s story from the first page and was on the edge of my seat until the last page. It was a much more emotional read than the first book, but I loved the way Jillian showed each of the characters’ emotions; it felt as if I was experiencing those emotions while reading. It was so raw, heartbreaking, yet beautiful.
I'm still trying to process my feelings after reading this story. I loved how all the characters came together. I was rooting for Natalie and Will from the start; actually, I've been rooting for them since the first book. The Right Kind of Wrong is much more than a love story; it's a story about family, second chances, and healing. I loved everything about this story: the characters, the plot, the pacing. I cried, I smiled, I laughed, and I got angry with the characters; it was as if I were part of the story. I finished this book in one day because I couldn’t get enough of the story.
I think that this book would make a perfect Hallmark movie. I loved the first book, but I loved the second book even more. I adored Meredith; she reminded me so much of my best friend, Mariah, who is like a sister to me. Like Meredith, she has been there for me every step of the way. I loved the bond that the two of them have. I’m so glad that I came across Jillian; she’s the author to watch out for. I look forward to seeing what she has in store for us next!
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