REVIEW: The Right Wrong Number by Katie Warren

 


THE RIGHT WRONG NUMBER

by Katie Warren

Release Date: April 27, 2023


Review

Debut story, The Right Wrong Number by Katie Warren is heartwarming, funny, and a lot touching. 


Widower Julian is struggling to recover from the loss of his husband. He’s a mess really. So out of desperation, he starts texting him. Except Liam is on the other end, having just got a new number.


Liam finds himself falling for Jules, the person on the other end of the phone. But will he still feel the same when they meet in person?


Jules and Liam are both really good guys that you root for. And with the help of the eccentric and blunt BFF Nora, and a picky orange cat, you know these two will find their way (even if Jules has a penchant for dramatics).


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Synopsis

JULIAN


A year after his husband dies in a car accident, Julian is still paralyzed by grief. When his eccentric friend Nora insists he needs to start moving on, he texts his husbands old phone number in an attempt to heal his wounds. Little does he know, there's someone at the end of the line that may end up giving him a second chance at both life and love.


LIAM


Liam is tired of living his sad bachelor life. In an attempt to move on from his meaningless hookups, he changes his phone number. When he suddenly starts getting texts from a mysterious "Jules" he has no idea just how much his life is about to change.


The Right Wrong Number is an MM romance. It's a story of second chances, healing, and finding love again.


About Katie Warren

Katie lives in that thing called a state and rumor has it, in an underground bunker. She has a husband, one of those kid things, and some animals that came and never left. She tells her family- "I do what I want!" on a frequent basis and suggests you do the same.


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