Lola has had it with her cheating boyfriend, Chad, and leaves him a prolific and specific voicemail of all the terrible things she hopes will happen to him. It’s near epic-level owning, and it’s fantastic.
Too bad Chad never gets the message.
Lola dialed a wrong number, and when the owner of said number responds through text, that’s when things really ramp up.
Logan is definitely a grump, but Lola stirs something in him that he’s never felt before. He likes that Lola tells it like it is, likes the burns she thought she was sending to her ex…basically, he just likes her. And so, they keep texting. And their banter is perfection.
Too many people have told Lola that she’s “too much”, and any time she stands up for herself, she’s treated as if she’s in the wrong. Yet that doesn’t stop her from unapologetically being herself, and wow, I wish I had that level of confidence.
Logan and Lola eventually do meet, but the first time isn’t planned. They just happen to run into each other. Or, rather, she runs into a giant wall of muscle and spills coffee on it. From there, you can probably guess where things go, but not in the order you might think.
I love the chemistry between Logan and Lola, as I have my very own grump who has never thought that I’m “too much”, has never tried to dim my light, and has loved me from the moment he first saw me. I wish that for every good person on this planet.
I’m loving this Wrong Number series, and this entry is probably my favorite so far. This author always comes through with excellent stories, and this one is no exception.