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All the Wright Moves by K.A. Linde

stephsromancebooktalk's review

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced

4.25

romanceandraindrops's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

4.0

Audiobook Read (Libby)
Narrators: Connor Crais & Erin Mallon 

Listened to this because of Connor and ended up liking the story.
Didn't know any of the secondary characters because it's the 12th(?) book in the series but it didn't bug me too much.

rcrg's review

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

West and Nora made my heart sing! I love this Wright world and wish it could last forever. Miscommunication can sure make for a few trying weeks and I was thrilled when it all came full circle. 

redhead808's review

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funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

3.5

gabbysreading's review

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4.0

4.5 stars

romancebookloverinseattle's review

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4.0

I've been waiting for Nora and Weston's story ever since in a previous book when Nora discovered her boyfriend of three years was cheating on her with her best friend, and we got a glimpse of a possible attraction on Weston's part towards Nora. At the start of All the Wright Moves, Nora is living in Weston's house. She became his roommate when she was desperate for a new place to live after her breakup and since Weston would be away for a long period of time with her brother's band, it was a perfect solution. Just as the story starts, Weston shows up and he and Nora become roommates again. They have a lot of chemistry, attraction on both sides, despite neither knowing about how the other feels and a good friendship evolving. As part of this friendship, Weston starts helping Nora to get herself back out there in the dating world, but of course this works out differently than either intended. However, with Nora's job as an event planner in Texas, Weston's plans to head to Los Angeles to hopefully record with the band, and the complication of him being close friends with her brothers, they have a lot of complications. I had a lot of fun with this angsty romance and enjoyed seeing them becoming friends and then something more. Definitely recommend. This is part of an interconnected standalone series, but I loved the previous books and recommend reading them all!

books_and_more_books_byt's review

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5.0

The only guy Nora had ever dated broke her heart when she found him making out with her best friend. She moved into Weston’s house when he was going to be in LA working with her brother’s band. Their friendship grows when he comes home, and they live together as roommates. When Nora needs help figuring out how to start dating, Weston agrees to help her. Only the boundaries of friendship become blurred as he helps her.
All the Wright Moves is part of the Wright series by K. A. Linde. I have not read all the books in the series but the ones I have read have been amazing. I have loved meeting the Wright family and friends and was really looking forward to Nora and Weston’s books. It was fast-paced, easy to read, very entertaining, and certainly worth the wait! It was a wonderful book that I recommend if you want a fun and straightforward romance to read.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

nicki_theoverflowingbookcase's review

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5.0

After a grueling breakup, Nora needed a place to stay, so when her brother's best friend allows her to stay in his house while he is in LA it seems like the perfect plan. But now West has come home and the attraction that Nora has felt for him is getting harder to keep to herself. So when he attempts to help her move on leads them down a path they both never saw coming the story just takes off. Can Nora put aside the feeling you feel for the one man you cannot have? Or will West keep himself as her tutor and nothing else? This book had it all: Wonderfully written characters, a storyline you cannot put down and the perfect amount of give and take while falling in love. Another awesome addition to a fabulous series.

amberprice613's review

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5.0

I loved Nora and Weston's story; this book is a great summer read. There was just enough drama to keep it interesting but not enough to cause any anxiety. These two are a lot of fun, and I was rooting for them from the first page. This was a great way to wrap of the Wright Vineyard series, but I have to say I am so sad it is over! As always, KA Linde creates characters that are so realistic - you feel like you know them. This book was no exception. Pack this book for your summer vacation!

rinasreadsnz's review

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4.0

I saw the sparks in the last book, and have been looking forward to Nora and West's story ever since.

I knew it would be difficult with his music aspirations and her life firmly rooted in Lubbock - but despite all the little interferences they came across, their relationship blossomed.

I adored how their relationship changed, it seemed natural and inevitable. Their connection grew deeper, their chemistry was never in doubt.

I'm so happy that Nora got her happy, even with the hurt she had to endure.

This book disappeared far too quickly for my liking, but I am looking forward to seeing them (hopefully) in upcoming stories.