Jana Aston - Right
Release: April 6, 2016
Series: Standalone
Genre: Romantic, Comedy, Contemporary
About the Book
My childhood was perfect.
I’ve led a charmed life, and I’m not going to blow it now by picking the wrong guy.
I’ve got my sights set on my brother’s best friend.
He’s known my family for years. He’s reliable and kind and handsome.
Sure, he’s been avoiding me since I was six.
I’m a bit aggressive for him, maybe.
But he’s the one… right?
RIGHT is a full-length standalone novel.
This novel features Everly, Sophie’s best friend from the novel Wrong.
Both books were written as standalones and can be read without the other.
"Sorry, I had to buy you dinner," I explain while I unwrap half of my brat, like a burrito.
"My roommate insisted it's the polite thing to do before I fuck you." I say it just loud enough for him to hear. He clears his throat, mid chew, then swallows before speaking. A slow, sexy grin follows before he speaks.
"Will you call me in the morning?" His eyes flicker with amusement.
"No." I shake my head slowly. "I won't have left yet, as I'll be expecting you to make me breakfast after I bought you this expensive dinner"—I signal the brats—"and made you come."
He nods, and suddenly the mood changes from lighthearted to intense. His gaze on my face is all-consuming and the crowd of people and lights and noise is reduced to a dull buzz on the periphery of my mind. I like the way he looks at me, like he gets me. Like he wants more of me. Like I interest him.
He slides a hand around my lower back and bends closer. His breath brushes my ear and it sends a shiver through me. "I'd be happy to," he murmurs and then brushes one kiss on the skin behind my ear.
I'm wet. Like I'm gonna have to ditch these panties before he sees them wet. From a simple kiss. He didn't even say anything dirty, but my heart is racing.
I want him. Right now.
About the Author
Jana Aston is the New York Times bestselling author of WRONG.
She quit her super boring day job to whip up another book & is
hoping that was not a stupid idea.
hoping that was not a stupid idea.
In her defense, it was a really boring job.
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