Review: Wrong Number, Right Guy by Elle Casey

Posted September 27, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Wrong Number, Right Guy by Elle CaseyWrong Number, Right Guy by Elle Casey
Series: The Bourbon Street Boys,
Published by Montlake Romance Publication Date: September 22nd 2015
Pages: 341
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four-half-stars

When a mysterious text message summons May Wexler to a biker bar in downtown New Orleans, she knows something is very wrong. Her sister has sent out an SOS, but when May gets there, she’s nowhere to be found and May is the one in trouble—she’s wearing pink espadrilles, she’s got a Chihuahua in her purse, and she’s in the middle of a shootout.
After tall, muscular Ozzie comes to her rescue, May has no choice but to follow him to safety. At the headquarters of his private security firm, the Bourbon Street Boys, she finds a refuge for the night—and the offer of a job. But it’s not long before a gun-toting stalker isn’t the only complication in May’s life: the more time she spends with Ozzie, the less she can deny that they’ve got some serious chemistry. A wrong number got her into this mess…Will it also get her the right guy?

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from Galley Sites, NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

In this book the character May Wexler is your typical struggling photographer, living paycheck to paycheck, working hard, paying bills and making time for her older sister Jennifer and  her three adorable pain in the butt kids.  Their relationship as sisters makes this story comical and sets up the story as they will always be there for each other even when it doesn’t make sense; such as May receiving a text message from an unknown number and thinking it’s her sister asking her to meet at a biker bar called Frankies.  I don’t understand why May would think her sister would ask her to meet her and the kids at a place like that but as she arrives looking for her sister and  she immediately feels out of place and very confused when she can’t find them anywhere. Shots are fired and May is whisked away by a big bearded man who scares her but at the same time makes her feel safe.  She follows this guy to his place of business and he disappears only to reappear as a clean shaven hunk of a man named Ozzie.  Ozzie is not thrilled that May is there because she jeopardized his undercover sting yet can’t get away from the attraction he has with her and wants to keep her safe.

Its obvious there is chemistry between the two and it’s a quick fun read. I wish we could of learned more about Ozzie and what makes him who he is but overall it was a good book and a fast read; which is making me look forward to Book 2 of this series.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.