
Additionally, her differentiation between male and female characters was well developed, and she did a great job with the steamy parts! This is a good book for anyone who is looking for a light, predictable romantic read. Her voice hit just the right intonation to drive Elle's personality traits home. She played the part of the perfect, albeit somewhat whiny and needy heroine, to a T. Kensington's performance as narrator was relatively good.

While the storyline and characters could have used a little more development, Ms. Just a few misunderstandings and trust issues which the characters must resolve, and then a HEA. No real love triangle or other unpredictable obstacles to overcome. However, there really wasn't much more to the storyline than that. The premise has promise (Elle wishing to seduce Gabe's brother goes to what she thinks is his bed in the middle of the night but ends up with Gabe instead). Bad boy (Gabe Schultz), a nightclub & tattoo shop owner, falls for good girl (Elle Walser), an art gallery coordinator who works for Gabe's brother.

Wrong Bed, Right Guy is your basic, light romantic book.
