Natalie Love has worked hard to have it all: she runs a successful theatre in Soho that’s about to host one of Hollywood’s leading stars. Her biggest supporter is her eccentric Hungarian Gran, and she even has the ‘perfect’ yoga teacher boyfriend – Namaste!
Life in the bright lights of London has always been Natalie’s escape from her chaotic country family in rural Devon and Jamie, the childhood sweetheart she left at the altar 15 years ago. And then he turns up at her theatre door…
With rivalry clouding old feelings, events in Soho bring Jamie and Natalie together in hilarious ways. Gran is loose in the city once more, it seems to be raining sandwiches and records are broken for Burlesque flash mobs. If she can keep her world together, will Natalie discover who is really Mr Right, and that perhaps she isn’t Miss Wrong?
Life in the bright lights of London has always been Natalie’s escape from her chaotic country family in rural Devon and Jamie, the childhood sweetheart she left at the altar 15 years ago. And then he turns up at her theatre door…
With rivalry clouding old feelings, events in Soho bring Jamie and Natalie together in hilarious ways. Gran is loose in the city once more, it seems to be raining sandwiches and records are broken for Burlesque flash mobs. If she can keep her world together, will Natalie discover who is really Mr Right, and that perhaps she isn’t Miss Wrong?
From bestselling author Robert Bryndza comes this hilariously heartfelt comedy!
My thoughts
Rob never fails to make me laugh out load with his books and Miss Wrong and Mr Right is no exception. There is so many great moments in this book and I wish I could tell you them all but I wouldn't do it justice nor do I want to spoil it for the readers.
I loved Natalie, she is just like any other 35 year old (not that I am speaking from experience, cough) but my favourite character was her Nan. She was amazingly funny without meaning to be. If I could choose to meet anyone from my favourite books it would be her.
I also love how we get to know each character in the book. Everyone is an individual and we get to know a little about each character without taking anything away from the story.
One of my favourite scenes involves a guy named Xander and some pigeons, he reminds me of me in this scene and I would have done exactly the same, but you will need to read it to find out. Trust me though it's hilarious. I still laugh now days after I finished reading it. Grab your copy now.