The Wrong Brother

ebook Wrighting the Wrongs

By Maren Jenner

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FROM EXCITING AUTHOR OF NEW ADULT ROMANCE MAREN JENNER

Book one in the Wrighting the Wrongs series

Leah chose the wrong brother—she just doesn't know it yet.

Leah Parker has always found Shawn to be the most attractive of the Wrighting brothers, and the most complicated. Which is why she chooses his predictable, steady brother, Sebastian, to date after an ex leaves her confidence shattered and reputation ruined. While Sebastian is the perfect option to ease back into the dating pool, they make better friends than lovers and part amicably. It's Leah's senior year of college and she is more than looking forward to Spring Break with the brothers, until Sebastian backs out. Now she has to face the trip single and without her best friend. Shawn's yo-yo mood swings—sweet one minute and grumpy the next—make her even more apprehensive, despite Sebastian's reassurances that Shawn will look out for her.

Shawn loves pushing Leah's buttons, even if it makes her think he hates her. Her angry responses to him are the only times he glimpses the fiery woman she used to be before her jerk of an ex-boyfriend got a hold of her. He misses that spitfire woman. The way her blue eyes flash when she's mad and how she flays him with her sharp words is nothing short of amazing. But things get complicated when he's forced to face his tangled mess of emotions head-on.

Their upcoming Spring Break trip offers Shawn the chance to own up to his true feelings, show Leah what she truly means to him and tackle the hardest task of all—convincing her that she was with the wrong brother.

The Wrong Brother