Saturday, September 16, 2017

Book Review: Finding Mr. Wright by BA Tortuga


Title: Finding Mr. Wright
Series: Leaning N: Book 2
Author: BA Tortuga
Release Date: September 15, 2017
Category: Contemporary, Dreamspun Desires
Pages: 226

Everything’s bigger in Texas, including weddings. And misunderstandings.
Colorado wedding planner Mason O’Reilly lands a major contract: a two-hundred-guest wedding at the Leanin’ N Ranch, where his friends Ford and Stoney are working to provide a safe space for GLBT events. The Wright/Preston ceremony is a destination wedding, and as the grooms are from Texas, everything is done over the phone and email. There’s no way that could lead to trouble, right?
Oops.
Oil tycoon Noah Wright isn’t happy about the impending disaster, but he admires Mason’s quick thinking and grace under pressure. And that’s not all he likes about the out-and-proud wedding planner. Even though Mason’s interested in Noah, his Mr. Right can’t possibly be a rancher from Dallas.
Can he?








3.5 Stars!


So this wasn't quite what I had hoped so I, unfortunately, can't say I loved it, however, for those who love super sweet romances that border on too sweet, then this one might be for you. I didn't read the first book, Commitment Ranch so I wasn't quite familiar with the characters that were previously introduced. I didn't feel as if I missed anything really by not reading it but others may find that it makes the story a bit better.

Noah, honestly, wasn't my favorite, I found him to be a jerk and it really rubbed me the wrong way. He, of course, changes his tune but by the time he does, I was kind of over it. I think I'm finding it harder and harder to remember "suspension of disbelief" in these stories of rich jerks falling in love with the sweet, funny guy next door after a series of mishaps and misunderstandings. I could definitely understand a bit of Noah's anger at Mason since Mason messed up pretty big but it gets resolved and all is well in the end.

The thing about Dreamspun books is I have to remember they are generally sweeter and fanciful. They aren't there to be taken too seriously because they are about the romance and the Happily Ever After not a ton of angst and drama. So I would recommend this one to those who are looking for a pick me up or an easy, sweet read about two men unexpectedly falling for one another.

***Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by Dreamspinner Press for my reading pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.***




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