Blurb
Love is in the air again… and this time it’s steamy, bold and manipulative!
Gayatri, a rich, spoiled diva, is fighting to establish herself even as her tyrant father pushes her into a life not of her choice. Viraj is a genius and a con who shuns society and its hypocrisies.
Gayatri sees Viraj only as a means to an end. For Viraj, Gayatri is the epitome of all that he despises. So when their paths cross, it is a battle of feisty wills and desire.
Will Gayatri and Viraj prove to be each other’s salvation or annihilation?
From the best-selling author of Right Fit Wrong Shoe and Wrong Means Right End comes Rightfully Wrong Wrongfully Right. All the unforgettable characters of the earlier two bestsellers make a comeback in this unforgettable story of hurt, hearts and hope.
This is a tumultuous journey of two Wrongs who might just make everything Right!
My Review
Gayatri, a rich, spoiled diva, is fighting to establish herself even as her tyrant father pushes her into a life not of her choice. Viraj is a genius and a con who shuns society and its hypocrisies.
Gayatri sees Viraj only as a means to an end. For Viraj, Gayatri is the epitome of all that he despises. So when their paths cross, it is a battle of feisty wills and desire.
Will Gayatri and Viraj prove to be each other’s salvation or annihilation?
From the best-selling author of Right Fit Wrong Shoe and Wrong Means Right End comes Rightfully Wrong Wrongfully Right. All the unforgettable characters of the earlier two bestsellers make a comeback in this unforgettable story of hurt, hearts and hope.
This is a tumultuous journey of two Wrongs who might just make everything Right!
My Review
Author has kept the best for the last. The third book in the sequel is better than the first two. Presumably as a rule, in the third book also, the relationship between the protagonists starts as a love hate one. What I like here is that too much negativity between the protagonists in the prequels is mellowed down here. Viraj’s character portray seemed confusing in the beginning but once the suspense is revealed, the character is clarified. The blurb worked as a spoiler this time since it will force the reader to expect a twist.
As before, the coolness of the friendship between Sneha and Nandini is again the highlight of the story even though the storyline is revolving around Gayatri and Viraj. I expected to see more of Viraj’s mother as a surviver of domestic violence. In the second book, while using obscene words, Nandini and Sneha changed a word, I order to avoid Advey picking up The profanity. This time not even once did such an attempt was done. This showed the lack of continuity.
The delivery sequence in the end did not create the intended impact which in turn spoiled the feel of the whole story.
Well it’s my job to say the positives and negatives but in spite of the negatives, I liked the boom and that is what matters.
Reviewed for the publisher
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book as a
complimentary copy in exchange for a honest review. I was not required to write
a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
complimentary copy in exchange for a honest review. I was not required to write
a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
About the author
Varsha Dixit is the author of the bestselling novels, Right Fit Wrong Shoe (2009), Xcess Baggage (2010), Wrong Means Right End (2012) and Only Wheat Not White (2014). She worked in the Indian television industry before moving to the US with her family.
Varsha actively interacts with readers through her website www.varshadixit.com and Facebook author page. Her Twitter handle is @Varsha20.