Wrong Bed, Right Girl by Rebecca Brooks ~ Review & Teaser (@BeccaBooks, @entangledpub)

Although I haven't read the first book in this series, I snapped it up and found that it was easy to read as a standalone. It was a quick and sweet romance, and I really hope I can get back into this world soon!
Wrong Bed, Right Girl
Title: Wrong Bed, Right Girl
Author: Rebecca Brooks
Series: Accidental Love #1
Genre: Romance
Published: May 13th 2019

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Falling head-first into the wrong woman’s bed was not how Reed Bishop’s night was supposed to go. Now a gorgeous, half-naked ballet dancer was threatening his manhood…with a book. He can’t blame her.
It wasn’t how it seemed—he was just doing his job, tracking down his lead informant, who, unfortunately, took off, leaving him to figure out what to do with her friend. Staying in her apartment was no longer safe.
And that’s how he got himself into this mess.

Now she’s sleeping in his bed while he tosses and turns on the couch.
There are pink tights in his bathroom.
Pointe shoes next to his boots.
He swears he won’t touch her like that…but he can’t ignore his fantasies.

As a tattooed, muscled DEA Agent, Reed’s seen some things. Drug dealers, murderers…He can’t let Talia get close. Even though she’s made it clear they’re both fighting the same hunger. And he definitely can’t use his handcuffs on her…no matter how much she begs.

Rebecca Brooks is a new-to-me-author and when I stumbled across this new read of hers I decided I needed to read it. It was a sweet romance, as Reed and Talia accidentally crossed paths, and Reed took Talia into his home, and slowly they fell for one another.

I liked that Talia was a ballet dancer, and we had glimpses into her world. She was training hard for her upcoming lead role, but was distracted by the big, tough DEA Agent at home. I was able to see her feelings grow, and that she was willing to do anything to spend more time with him.

Reed wanted to keep Talia at a distance, but this big burly man had a soft spot for her, and she slowly broke down his walls. He had been hurt before, and has reluctant to let anyone in. When these two took the leap together, they were explosive and passionate, however, Reed found it hard to express his feelings and tried to keep those walls up between them.

Wrong Bed, Right Girl was a quick, delightful read. It had a touch of suspense as Talia put herself in a little danger to help Reed and a case that he was working on. I rarely read books in the third perspective any more, but once I started the book, it didn't take long to be swept away with Brooks' writing style.


This was a sweet moment, where Reed an Talia, tried but failed, to keep their distance from one another.

“I clearly have a type,” she said. “And my type sucks.”
“Then it’s not a date if I do this.” Reed took the hand that had been holding hers and used it to brush her hair over her shoulder.
She shook her head ever so slightly. “No.”
“Or if I do this.” He used his finger to raise her chin.
Her eyes looked up at him, full and liquid in the whispering light. Again, that small flick of her head: no.
“And it’s definitely not a date if I do this.”
He kissed her.

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Rebecca BrooksRebecca Brooks lives in New York City in an apartment filled with books. She received a PhD in English but decided it was more fun to write books than write about them.

She has backpacked alone through India and Brazil, traveled by cargo boat down the Amazon River, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, explored ice caves in Peru, trekked to the source of the Ganges, and sunbathed in Burma, but she always likes coming home to a cold beer and her hot husband in the Bronx.

She likes outdoorsy guys with both muscle and heart and independent women ready to try something new.



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