Wrong Number, Right Billionaire
by Avery Shaw
They say no good ever comes from checking your phone late at night. In my case, it brings me her.
One minute, I’m minding my business, living off-grid in the only place I’ve ever truly felt at home. No boardrooms. No cameras. No people. Just peace.
Then a text lights up my phone. A message meant for someone else. It’s messy, a little unhinged, and comes with a photo that has my pulse pounding through my flannel.
She’s not the type of woman I go for. She’s got curves that don’t quit, a mouth that doesn’t either, and a way of crashing into my world like she owns it.
But I’m not who she thinks I am either.
The lies start small. Then they get complicated.
When our text messages turn into phone calls, and phone calls turn into a cross-country flight to meet her, I know I’m in trouble.
Will I lose the first real connection I’ve had in years when she discovers the truth about who I really am. Or is there some miracle that can help me convince her I’m the same man from that text.
Wrong Number, Right Billionaire is a steamy contemporary romance featuring a reclusive billionaire, a sassy curvy heroine who won’t tolerate his BS, hidden identity drama, and enough sexual tension to melt snow off the mountains. Perfect for fans of secret billionaire, mountain men, and characters who fight for their happily ever after.
Wrong Number, Right Guy is a multi-author series of short, steamy instalove stories with guaranteed happily-ever-afters.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Avery Shaw's Wrong Number, Right Billionaire is a delightful romp through the world of mistaken identities and unexpected connections, set against the backdrop of a modern romance that is both steamy and heartwarming. This novel is a part of the Wrong Number, Right Guy series, which promises short, steamy instalove stories with guaranteed happily-ever-afters. Shaw delivers on this promise with a narrative that is as engaging as it is entertaining.
The story kicks off with a classic case of mistaken identity—a text message sent to the wrong number. This seemingly innocuous mistake sets the stage for a whirlwind romance between a reclusive billionaire and a sassy, curvy heroine. The premise is simple yet effective, drawing readers in with its promise of hidden identity drama and the tantalizing tension of a burgeoning romance.
One of the novel's standout features is its character development. The protagonist, a reclusive billionaire, is a refreshing departure from the typical alpha male archetype often found in contemporary romance. He is a man who has chosen solitude over the chaos of the corporate world, seeking peace in the isolation of his off-grid existence. This decision speaks volumes about his character, hinting at a depth and complexity that Shaw skillfully unravels as the story progresses.
In contrast, the heroine is a force of nature. She is unapologetically herself, with curves that defy conventional beauty standards and a mouth that is as sharp as it is witty. Her confidence and refusal to tolerate any nonsense from the billionaire add a dynamic layer to their interactions, creating a chemistry that is both electric and believable. Shaw's portrayal of a curvy heroine who is comfortable in her own skin is a refreshing and empowering choice, resonating with readers who crave representation in romance narratives.
The themes of identity and connection are woven throughout the narrative, exploring the idea that true intimacy transcends physical appearances and societal expectations. The billionaire's initial deception—pretending to be someone he is not—serves as a catalyst for the exploration of these themes. As the lies grow more complicated, so does the emotional depth of the story, culminating in a poignant exploration of vulnerability and trust.
Shaw's writing style is both engaging and accessible, with a knack for crafting dialogue that is sharp and witty. The banter between the protagonists is a highlight of the novel, providing moments of levity that balance the more intense emotional beats. The pacing is brisk, keeping readers invested in the unfolding drama and the inevitable revelation of the billionaire's true identity.
In terms of its overall impact, Wrong Number, Right Billionaire is a testament to the enduring appeal of the romance genre. It offers readers an escape into a world where love conquers all obstacles, and where happily-ever-afters are not just possible, but inevitable. The novel's blend of humor, heart, and heat makes it a compelling read for fans of contemporary romance.
Comparatively, Shaw's work can be likened to the novels of authors such as Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland, who also excel in crafting stories that balance humor with emotional depth. Like Shaw, these authors often explore themes of identity and connection, creating narratives that resonate with readers on a personal level.
Overall, Wrong Number, Right Billionaire is a delightful addition to the Wrong Number, Right Guy series. It is a story that celebrates the unexpected twists of fate that can lead to love, and the courage it takes to embrace vulnerability in the pursuit of happiness. For readers seeking a romance that is both steamy and heartfelt, Avery Shaw delivers a tale that is sure to satisfy.
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