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Wrong Number, Right Woman

By: Jae
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Wrong Number, Right Woman is a lighthearted slow-burn lesbian romance that embraces likable characters without all the drama.

A single text message can change everything!

Flirting has never been Denny’s strong suit, but so what if she’s too shy to ask women out? She’s content with her simple life, working as a cashier and helping her sister raise her niece.

But then she gets a wrong-number text message from a stranger named Eliza, asking her of all people for dating advice!

Eliza is Denny’s total opposite: witty, outgoing - and straight. Despite their differences, the accidental text sparks an unlikely friendship. Soon, Eliza - self-proclaimed queen of disastrous first dates - would rather banter back and forth with Denny than to keep trying her luck at online dating.

When they meet in person, there’s an instant connection. But what Eliza is feeling can’t be attraction, right? It doesn’t mean a thing that she’s starting to wish the guys she dates would be more like Denny. Or does it?

Can the wrong number lead to the right woman after all?

©2020 Ylva Publishing (P)2020 Ylva Publishing
Romance Feel-Good Heartfelt Witty Dating
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The lovely story and the narration just kept you wanting to listen at every opportunity

Captivating

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I was hooked by the end of the first chapter and it easily shot to the top of my list of favourite books. The characters are refreshingly average normal people with standard jobs, lives and image related insecurities. Their connection is perfect and believable and there was no predictable breakup-resolution section of the story.
Unusually for this genre there was good representation of a range of LGBTQ+ characters and Eliza's realisation that she was attracted to a woman wasn't portrayed as a problem but her fears/questions were well explained. Additionally the inclusion of an epilogue nicely tied up the loose ends.

Angela Dawe's narration was excellent (Even Abby Craden couldn't have done a better job which is saying something)

Deserves 10 Stars

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This was a beautiful story and the first I have read where I can fully relate to one of the main characters - I am a shy, self conscious, introverted, love handled butch myself. The slow-burn love between Denny and Eliza was so heartwarming and wonderful to follow. As far as the main characters and the romance goes I would give this book 5 stars. That being said, it's clear the author has become a card-carrying gender cultist and that was very off-putting. She even used the word Qu**r towards the end which made my gut clench. Anyway that's why I couldn't give it a full 5 stars overall.

Beautiful story marred by genderism

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The book is wonderful - I’ve read it many times. I was a bit concerned the audible version may not align to my imagination but it was absolutely wonderful. Extremely well narrated and brought the story to life in the best of ways.

A must listen!

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The narrator was great, it was clear which characters were talking. I couldn't put it down

loved this

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