A
sexy, brother's best friend, roommates romance set in the world of the Wrights
from USA Today bestselling author K.A. Linde…
When I moved in with my brother’s best friend, I thought it was temporary.
Weston Wright would be in LA with my brother for six months. I’d get the place
to myself to get back on my feet. A perfect plan.
Until he comes back and asks me to stay.
I take one look at those beautiful baby blues, the dimpled smirk, and muscled
arms, and say yes. I want to say yes to a lot more, but I’ve dated exactly one
boy my entire life, and not only did he cheat on me with my bestie, now they’re
engaged.
I don’t even know where to start with dating. But when I mention it to Weston,
he offers to teach me how to date. No strings attached.
All I have to do is not fall in love with him… or let my brother find out.
Don’t miss our reviews of other books in the Wright series!
For book seven, A Wright Christmas, click HERE.
For book eight, Wright with Benefits, click HERE.
For book nine, Serves Me Wright, click HERE.
For book ten, Wright Rival, click HERE.
For book #11, Wright That Got Away, click HERE.
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Ruthie
– ☆☆☆☆
This is the fifth book in the Wright Vineyard series but makes a round dozen in
the overall Wright series – so if you are a fan, you will love how many
familiar faces appear in this book! I would recommend that you have read at
least the prior four, but this is such a fun story, if you want to just dive
in, it's a lot of fun regardless.
We left these two characters as newly minted housemates, but with Weston going
to work in LA, so basically Nora has the house to herself, and no danger of
romantic wishes on either part. Now West is back, and they slip into an easy
friendship and an uneasy desire to be more. It is cute and engaging, as well as
playing into the dynamics of the families that are key to this series. There
are so many interwoven friendships and familial relationships that it is to an
extent difficult to see how this would be any different – but Campbell and
Hollins are still feeling guilty for rather abandoning their baby sister, and
maybe feeling even more protective after the 'August' debacle. He, foolishly,
continues to feature in Nora's life, but only makes more of an idiot of
himself.
I love following the career successes and adventures of both Nora as a wedding
planner, and Weston as he finally gets his big chance in the music business.
West, particularly, has been missing the stability that is rare in the
business, but even if he achieves it, then his home will be the road, not
Lubbock, where Nora thrives in her role. Linde has an inspired solution to that
problem, which comes about in such a natural way – very clever, fun, and ties
in previous storylines perfectly.
As always, there are hints of new relationships to come and I for one am
already looking forward to catching up with the gang and finding out more!
Erica
– ☆☆☆☆
All the Wright Moves is the twelfth installment in the Wright series,
but most importantly, this is the fifth installment in the Wright Vineyard
series.
Can this novel be read as a standalone? No, not without confusion, as well as
spoiling plot threads in prior novels that you may or may not wish to read in
the future. The emotional payoff will be stronger if the reader has a
connection to the cast of characters, not just to the main characters of this
novel. If you don't wish to wade through a dozen Wright novels, reading the
previous four Wright Vineyard novels are a must.
Brother's best friend, such a tasty plot device... and Nora feels exactly the
same as I do. Nora has been sharing a house with Weston, but she is given a
reprieve when he had to relocate for work, giving Nora full run of the house by
herself. She can finally take a deep breath without Weston's intoxicating
presence influencing her... or so she thought.
Gun-shy from a bad breakup and a friendship in tatters, Nora is hesitant to
date. But now with Weston back in the house, with the promise of friendship and
the intimacy of sharing a close bond with their friends and family, those sharp
edges of her emotional walls are crumbling.
An all-around good person, Weston is easy to love and befriend, coaxing and
bringing out a confident side to Nora, one she thought was destroyed after the
"love of her life" broke her heart. Weston offers to be Nora's dating
coach, falling head over heels when he promised himself he wouldn't, not when
he has to return to LA.
Outside of the romance between Nora and Weston, the best portions of the novel
feature the huge cast of endearing characters and how they interact with one
another. Campbell brings some angst by pulling the "don't touch my
sister" card, which was deliciously entertaining.
All the Wright Moves is a page-turner of warm and fuzzy feels, a great
way to de-stress while being entertained. I highly recommend this novel, the
series, as well as K.A. Linde's entire backlist to fans of contemporary
romance.
K.A.
LINDE is the USA Today bestselling author of the Avoiding series,
Wrights, and more than thirty other novels. She has a master’s degree in
political science from the University of Georgia, was the head campaign worker
for the 2012 presidential campaign at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, and served as the head coach of the Duke University dance team.
She loves reading fantasy novels, binge-watching Supernatural,
traveling, and dancing in her spare time.
She currently lives in Lubbock, Texas, with her husband and two super-adorable
puppies.
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