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Wrong Bed, Right Girl

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Great read. Well-developed characters. Easy to follow storyline with low drama. Would highly recommend this book to anyone wishing to pass a couple of hours.

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Won’t Bed, Right Girl was a pretty cute read, but also a somewhat forgettable one. There were no elements to the story that felt really „new“.

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I sadly didn't get the chance of finishing this onw. Life got the better of me around the time this book was being reviewed.
But what I had gotten read I enjoyed. I hope at some point I'll be able able get the time to be able to pick this one back up and start again. It really was good from from I had started

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This was okay for me. The writing wasn't bad, but it did take me a while to get into the story. The whole first meeting was supposed to be cute I guess, but it wasn't for me. I don't think I would be willingly going home with someone who just barged into my apartment and told me he was a cop without at least verifying it first. While Reed and Talia have very HOT chemistry, it was hard buying them as a couple for a long time. By the end of the story I was pulling for them, and I really enjoyed the epilogue. I'm not a huge fan of romantic suspense, and luckily it didn't make up a huge part of the story. I didn't read the first book in this series, but I didn't feel lost. I would recommend if you're looking for a quick read.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book.

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I have chosen not to read and review this title. My apologies for the delay in responding regarding this title.

As always, I appreciate the opportunity to read early copies of your titles.

Thank, you,
Laura

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Packed with witty one-liners, great characters who keep you reading page after page, and the promise of a happy-ever-after. Get comfy, this story will warm you up. Don’t miss the first book in Rebecca Brooks new series. I can’t wait for the next installment!

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Fun, intense & sometimes frustrating!
Intense accidental beginnings, pent up feelings, steamy releases, & crazy endings/new beginnings!
Gruff cop Reed and peppy flighty ballerina Talia are like oil and water but end up mixing real well, like cookies and cream!
He's working a big drug case that she's unknowingly connected to. She's working on her biggest ballet role yet and can't afford to be distracted by danger and this hot cop that said he will protect her.
I had a great time reading this! It's hot and funny and tender all in one.

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Waking up naked to a cop looming over your bed was not what Talia thought would happen when she sublet an apartment last minute. Talia was focused on her upcoming ballet chance that could catapult her career and the next she is sharing an apartment with broody DEA agent Reed Bishop.

Reed doesn't need the headache of Talia but he feels he should keep her safe and find his missing informant. Reed cannot deny he is attracted to Talia but his ex did a number on him and he doesn't want to get burned again. The problem is he is falling for Talia and doesn't want to let her go, but what happens if he does?

Loved the beginning of this book. I liked that some of their interaction was awkward and built up over time, it made it more realistic. Highly entertaining and perfect one to pick up for a lazy day in.

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This was hands down the steamiest book I have ever read. Do not read in public!

Wrong Bed, Right Girl features a sexy lieutenant who is trying to protect his source and ends up mixed up with a ballet dancer who was in the wrong place at the wrong time - or the right place at the right time. The two end up thrust together and romance ensues.

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4 stars!
Reed Bishop is trying to do the right thing. He is trying to protect ballet dancer, Talia from a case of mistake identity. He knows he should walk away, but before he knows it, she is living with him while he tries to close the case involving Talia's coworker.

I thought this was a great read. Reed was hot and cold for me. At times I loved him and at times I wanted to smack him. But, overall it was a great read! I can't wait for the next one in this series!

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This book was a lot of fun, and the characters, Talia and Reed, were wonderful together. The meet-cute was so unexpected, and it set the tone of the book. Each of them seemed to be surprised by the way fate was pulling them toward one another, and neither of them thought that they should get involved. But get involved they did. Reed is a tough, no nonsense cop, and Leah is a ballerina caught in a tangled mess. The two were so much fun, and Reed’s confusion over his growing feelings for Leah was so sweet. I really enjoyed watching these two figure out that they were made for one another. I highly recommend this one.
Note: I received a copy of this book in return for an honest review.

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Guys I found a new series It the Accidental Love series by Rebecca Brooks. This book is great. This is about a DEA agent, Reed Bishop falls into the apartment of ballet dancer Talia in pursuit of a drug informant. It is very cute book. There are some issue with Reed. He was kind of a jerk to Talia but overall I enjoyed this book. It is a must read if you like close proximity romance.

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I received a free copy from netgalley in exchange for an honest review. wrong bed, right girl was a fun read and definealty more got than I expected. DEA agent and ballerina sounds like the perfect match. when she accidentally gets caught up in a case there is no choice but for her to move in with the hot agent and then sparks fly. would read another book by this author.

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What a fun story about a DEA agent going to an apartment to check on an informant that he has not heard from and instead falls onto her roommate while she is sleeping. That whole meet is funny. Reed Bishop now knows he cannot leave Talia there thinking that she will be harmed. He comes up with the next best idea which is she is to stay with him. Talia agrees and the first day the moody agent says no talking, but she can’t or doesn’t listen to him. Days go by and his clean apartment now has dance bags by the front door and of course, she took over the bathroom. Later they do fall into bed together on purpose and though he says he does not want to get attached he is when she goes over his head to help them make a deal with a dealer. Mad he wants her gone but does he really? I mean once you have dance bags and pink leotards and other dance items around they do grow on you along with the person. I really liked this book the characters the dialogue just everything about to me was good. I also liked his character saying she was a warrior after he saw her feet from dancing. Being a father of dance I really appreciated that the author gave dancers that terminology for once you see all of the hours they put in they really are warriors, I did not know until I had a daughter who became one. A very good book with good characters.

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Wrong Bed, Right Girl was EXACTLY what I needed and MORE!!

The perfect addition to this genre, and whilst I have not read the previous instalment, I imagine it is also a perfect addition to the saga.

Reed and Talia are both polar opposites. Reed a dark and brooding workaholic, compared to Talia who is loud, confident and funny.

Whilst the pair may not look like a match on paper, their sizzling attraction and deep connection are too powerful to ignore and an offer of protection becomes so much more.

A must read from Rebecca Brooks!

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"Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review."

Loved this book very much. It had just enough sweet, sexy romance and the storyline was great! I highly recommend!

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Romantic suspense is not one of my main favorites, but I do enjoy it now and then. Talia and Reed make a credible, well-balanced couple. I loved the dynamic between talkative artistic Talia and stoic, but teddy-bear Reed. The romantic scenes were pretty steamy but do not detract from the story. Great read by Ms. Brooks!

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Wrong Bed, Right Girl is a fast-paced and interesting story. I like the plot and the characters. The writing was quite good.

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This book is spectacular and outstanding as with all of Rebecca Brooks books. It’s brilliantly written, it’s witty, funny, romantic and it has the necessary drama to make it phenomenal. It’s definitely a must read and one of my top books I’ve read of 2019! Plus this book will stay with me for years to come too. Happy reading everyone!! Hope you enjoy!!

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This was a book that I picked up to read a couple chapters and read it straight through! Really enjoyed and would read more from this author!

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