![]() ![]() ![]() Eliza always thought she was straight, but Denny makes Eliza feel something she’s never felt before, and she doesn’t want to ignore it.įriends, I think this might be the cutest book I’ve read this year. Eliza is a little surprised when she learns that her new texting buddy is a woman, but that’s nothing to how surprised she is when they meet in person and she feels a romantic connection. ![]() He seems sweet and kind, and he’s very easy to chat with over text. This kicks off an instant friendship, which is the most excitement Denny’s had in her life in a long time.Įliza is embarrassed about texting the wrong person, but she’s happy the man she texted is so nice and helpful. When Denny gets a wrong number text message, asking for advice on a first-date outfit, she helps the woman instead of brushing her off with a “sorry, wrong number” response. She’s co-raising her niece with her sister, works at a grocery store, and has a giant crush on her niece’s cute bus driver. It’s so gentle and sweet, it’s like a warm hug and I enjoyed it very much.ĭenny is a thoroughly lovely, super-awkward butch lesbian. I was ready for a romance with zero angst and adorkable characters, and boy howdy did this deliver. Wrong Number, Right Woman came to me at exactly the right time. Genre: Contemporary Romance, LGBTQIA, Romance ![]()
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