If you’re looking for happily ever after, you’ll find it here.
T. Thomas is a sweet, clean romance author of emotionally gripping books that always end in love and happiness.
She has been writing since she was thirteen years old. She enjoys spending all of her spare time writing, but she absolutely detests editing and proofreading.
T. Thomas can normally be found in her little room of her own that she calls her "woman cave" writing her next book and putting off editing and proofreading for as long as possible.
I would recommend this book to older teens, due to the understanding of the feelings expressed in this book. It may be a bit too, mature for pre-teens due to some of the terms used (nothing really bad). This book had a fast romance, getting down to the point very fast. Perfect short story to use up some time. It promotes natural beauty which is awesome, it also promotes being confident in your own skin. The book it about a guy, who gets a girl's number from a party. The number is a false number, though it was for the best. The MMC (male main character) wasn't just focused on looks, but smarts and personality. I personally love this book, and will recommend to most. It has both sides of the story, and it let's you know what both characters are thinking. My only issue with this book, is that it ended, but all good books must.
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. Some girl gave Zach a wrong number so he texts Kinsley a shirtless picture. When Kinsley tells him it's a wrong number he responds saying it doesn't have to be wrong if she's a girl. I wouldn't have texted him back because if any girl will do I would take him for Mr Horny and Desperate. But he is hot enough for Kinsley to overlook his lack of choosiness. They exchange texts that let him confirm that Kinsley is really a girl and they find out they're both students. As luck would have it, in the same educational institution. Zach likes that Kinsley is "thick", and they also like each other's educational goals. They meet in person and then there's an epilogue set a few years later featuring more texting.
This is a short story that took me about twelve minutes to read so there was no room for any character development, just a quick snack that you can finish during your commute or lunch break. No sex scenes, nicely edited.
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Kinsley was enjoying the beautiful Autumn weather. When she received a text with a picture, he knew it had to be a mistake. She texted back “wrong number”, then looked again at the amazing abs. Do real guys actually look like that? Then the guy texted back that as long as she was a girl, it didn’t have to be a wrong number! They continued to text and she was impressed at his using full words and correct punctuation. So when he asked for a picture, she picked the best one she had and sent it to him. He continued to flirt so she figured he was bored and joined her friend Lorie for lunch. When she checked her phone, he apologized for coming on so strong. Zach told her he was graduating with a Bachelor of Law Degree and was accepted into the Master’s program. He obviously was a serious type with good grades.
When they find out they are in the same college, will they decide to meet in person? If they do, will they both feel like they are meeting an old friend? Could this random text call be the start of something very real?
The story follows Kinsley, who receives a shirtless photo from an unknown number—Zach. After replying with a simple "Wrong Number," a conversation sparks, leading them to get to know each other and eventually fall in love.
The plot was okay, but... everything else? First off, who reveals their gender to a random stranger just because the guy's curious and sends a picture of themselves? (Yep, our heroine just did that) And don’t get me started on Zach calling her "baby girl"—cringe! 😂 Then, as if that wasn’t enough, they meet that same day! Even F4 can’t match the speed at which these two are moving.
That said, I did enjoy the ending. Zach respected Kinsley’s wish to wait until marriage, and after she graduated years later, they tied the knot. ❤️ It was sweet, but the rest of the story felt a bit rushed and unrealistic for me.
Is it possible to meet your forever by simply texting "wrong number" in response to a message? Kinsley andZach would say yes. It started out with Zach sending a text to who he thought was a girl he met at a party. Only, that girl gave him the wrong number. Luckily for Zach it turns out the wrong number belonged to the girl of his dreams. This was a quick super sweet story about finding your other half!
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loved it !!! a good start for a new series !!! love Kinsley and Zach... this is their story... a fast paced very short story... wrong text is Kinsley's text to the one Zach sent of himself shirtless... he texts that if she's a girl , it's not a wrong text... they text back and forth... find out that they are going to the same school... and meet up... short and sweet...
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While this book is short it does have a great story, however the length does leave a little disappointment as the author could truly have developed the relationships through the book. What I didn't really like was the girls being referred to as 'thicker', what's wrong with the word curvy? All in all, a fun way to pass a bit of time! I recieved a free copy in return for my honest opinion.
Zach and Kinsley were introduced to each other in a very rare way, a text sent to the wrong number. While their introduction was rare their love for each other was not. They fell in love in a short amount of time. Their storyline may only have been short one, but it was filled with love.
So very short. But so good. I loved it. I really enjoyed the style of writing. It pulled me in and kept my attention. Would have loved more of them. Great story.
It wasn't the insta love, it's 27 pages I expected that, but I have a serious hang up about years and how they add up. Yes it is possible he did everything in 6 years but not likely. Petty I know but it bugs me lol. Otherwise a cute short read
It’s a short story. Very very short, but cute. I thought the boy was a bit weird when he said that ‘it might not be a wrong number if she’s a girl’. And half the story was found in the epilogue. But still a fun little story.
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This was a short romance that I was surprised to like as much as I did. I find that sometimes shorter books usually don’t give enough development for you to know the characters, but this one I felt was well done.