Book Review: Too Wrong to Be Right by Melonie Johnson
- Kristen Lewendon
- Feb 28, 2023
- 2 min read
A swoony, slow-burn rom-com, Melonie Johnson's Too Wrong to Be Right features a true romantic on a mission to find her happily ever after.
After her latest jerk of a boyfriend dumps her (and ditches her with his pet hedgehog), florist Kat Kowalski is done chasing after Mr. Wrong. With her two best friends moving on to more serious relationships, she’s ready to stop repeating the same mistakes that are leaving her stuck in the single lane. Armed with a list of qualities for her perfect Mr. Right, Kat swears off dating until she finds him.
Then in a meet-disaster involving a corpse and a salty cockatoo, she stumbles across Mick O’Sullivan at his family's funeral home. Their immediate chemistry warns Kat to keep things platonic; after all, following her heart never worked out in the past, and this time she’s determined to listen to her head. But can Kat and Mick be just friends? As she gets to know him better, the lines blur, and Kat starts to wonder if she’s gotten it wrong and Mick is exactly who she’s been looking for...

My Review: I loved this book, and it made me want to rip my hair out by the roots. This was another one where the first line left me gaping like a landed fish and knowing that my funny bone was about to get a workout. (After encountering some utterly brilliant opening lines, I judge all romantic comedies on this criteria now.) I adored Mick. From the moment we first met him to the point where I closed the covers on this book, he was one of my very favorite characters. And the only ones to beat him out for top spot were the pets. I liked Kat, but she had the ability to press all my wrong buttons which made it tougher for me to really connect with her. I’m so happy these two got the Happy Ever After they deserved, I just had my doubts they were going to get there. Now that we’ve met the O’Sullivan family, I want to see all of them get their Happy Endings too.
I received a complimentary advance copy of this book through NetGalley.
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