Right By Jana Aston Access
Everly's pursuit includes humorous antics like breaking into Sawyer’s home to cook him dinner, a move that highlights the book’s lighthearted and wildly unrealistic tone. 🌟 Why Readers Love It
Reviewers often cite the and witty dialogue as the book's strongest points.
Everly is described as "too much" for most people—aggressive, sassy, and loud—while Sawyer is the calm, accomplished "complete package" who finally realizes her intensity is just right. Right by Jana Aston
While it is part of a series, it can be read as a standalone, though fans appreciate seeing familiar characters return.
Jana Aston’s Right is a steamy, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy that serves as the second installment in her popular Wrong series. Known for her "perma-smile" inducing banter and quirky protagonists, Aston delivers a story about a woman who knows exactly what she wants—and isn't afraid to break into a house to get it. 📖 Plot Overview Everly's pursuit includes humorous antics like breaking into
Many readers find it even funnier than its predecessor, Wrong , often laughing out loud at the ridiculous situations Everly finds herself in.
The story follows , a high-energy and "totally batshit crazy" heroine who has spent years convinced that her brother's best friend, Sawyer , is the one for her. Despite Sawyer’s attempts to maintain a professional distance, Everly’s tenacity is relentless. While it is part of a series, it
It is frequently recommended as a "perfect Saturday read" or a palate cleanser after a dark or heavy book. 📚 Series Context Book 1: Wrong (Sophie and Luke) Book 2: Right (Everly and Sawyer)