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The Right Kind of Guy by Kerri-Leigh Grady

storieswithsoul's review against another edition

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4.0

It's an interesting read. i enjoyed the story and loved the characters. Kelsey is a romance writer who doesn't want to write romance. Aaron is a brother who wants his sister to stop believing in fairy tales. Together they both make quite a team. Jasmine is Kelsey's fan and she has decided to fall in love. Her brother wants to control her life along with her father but enough is enough so here she is... in love with a cover model.

Kelsey thinks that it's her responsibility to write what's real and romance novels are just fantasy. So when she finds out that one of her reader is most probably destroying her life because of romance novels she decides to help her brother. But what they both didn't consider is the attraction they feel for each other. Soon Jasmine's love life takes a back seat while Kelsey and Aaron explore their own romantic interlude.

It's quite funny story. I love the way author tells us a non-romantic romantic tale. It was cute, I enjoyed reading it and would definitely recommend to all romance lovers who will keep believing in the fantasy. ;)

saschadarlington's review against another edition

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4.0

4 1/2
Kelsey Spencer, romance novelist, is attending a romance convention in Las Vegas. She’s had enough romance writing. She want to write thrillers because she is tired of perpetuating the BS myth of romance. Jasmine, one of Kelsey’s biggest fans, is at the convention, but trying to avoid her controlling brother, Aaron, who is determined to make sure that his sister doesn’t damage herself. Aaron thinks that maybe with Kelsey’s help, he can convince Jasmine to do the right thing.

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bookbriefs's review against another edition

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3.0

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The Right Kind of Guy is part of the What Happens in Vegas series by Kerri-Leigh Grady. This is book 17 in the series. I read book 16 (Hot on His Heels) and to be honest I didn't love it. But each of the books are written by different authors and the only common denominator between them is that they all take place in Vegas, so i thought what the heck. Let's give this one a try. And I am glad I did. The summary sounded amusing, and it was. I liked this one more than the last book in the series, but it was only a pretty good read. It didn't make me leap for joy, but I did enjoy it.

The Right Kind of Guy initially intrigued me because it takes place in a romance writer's convention and the main character is a decently popular romance author, who doesn't believe in real life sweep your off your feet romances. I knew right then and there I had to meet Kelsey F**ing Spencer. (that is how one of her fans kept referring to her as.) And I loved Kelsey. I found her to be a breath of fresh air. I can totally see why Aaron was instantly amused by her. I am not sure I got why he was practically stalking her from the moment he met her, but I do get why he liked her.

The Right Kind of Guy is a very quick read that is perfect for a lighthearted afternoon of frivolous fun. It is not a serious read, but it is very cute. The plot is not terribly likely to happen, but just go with it and have fun. This book will have you smiling for sure. It is the first book I have read from author Kerri-Leigh Grady and I really like her writing style. It is very conversational and she clearly enjoyed witty characters. I enjoyed The Right Kind of Guy.

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bookgyrl's review

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3.0

Kelsey is a romance author, but she herself does not believe in real love as told in her books. In Vegas for a conference she meets Jasmine, a big fan of hers who is still chasing the fairytale even after her fiance just married another woman. Her big brother Aaron has come to Vegas as well to keep his sister from making mistakes and ruining her life.

I liked the book but I was annoyed by Jasmine. Nice enough romance, but just ok for me. I believe this is the first book of this author and I do think many will enjoy this.

sof's review

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4.0

Netgalley copy in exchange for an honest review.

I really liked this book! It was funny, easy to read and very entertaining! The style is great, fresh and fast-paced, and the characters are all loveable in their own way. It felt realistic, which makes it a good contemporary romance in my opinion. I especially liked the dialogues and interactions between the different characters and I recommend it to anyone in search of a nice read.
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