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A review by the_rabble
Mr. Wrong Number by Lynn Painter
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Pleasant, nothing world shattering.
2 POVs (after the first few chapters alternates pretty evenly.) You've Got Mail style correspondence mashed together with a "sibling's best friend" trope.
Low-med spice. Fade to black or short sex scenes. Contemporary slang (def feels of its time- not a bad thing.)
Some rough edges and not a lot of character growth, but the characters do enough stuff you're curious to see resolved and have solid chemistry. This one's a little one-sided- Olivia's hang-ups and life are more under the microscope than Collin's, which can feel unbalanced.
2 POVs (after the first few chapters alternates pretty evenly.) You've Got Mail style correspondence mashed together with a "sibling's best friend" trope.
Low-med spice. Fade to black or short sex scenes. Contemporary slang (def feels of its time- not a bad thing.)
Some rough edges and not a lot of character growth, but the characters do enough stuff you're curious to see resolved and have solid chemistry. This one's a little one-sided- Olivia's hang-ups and life are more under the microscope than Collin's, which can feel unbalanced.