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The Right Wrong Turn

by Heidi Champa

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This was a sweet "grass is always greener" story. Derek Owen fell in love with his best friend Luke McLeod back in high school but Derek hated the small town he grew up in and moved to Austin as soon as he was able to. His break up with Luke was a nasty one because Luke loved Cedar Bluff and dreamed of owning a ranch. Derek is now living in Austin and working for a prestigious accounting firm. Derek has his big city life but no one to share it with until he gets a new boss in Ben Dickson. The two start what is referred to as an office affair but it is really emotionless sex in a storage closet. Their relationship is soon discovered and Derek is soon shipped back to Cedar Bluff to audit the books for a major rancher. Totally dejected, Derek begins work on the Dalton Ranch's books and hiding in his sister's house. It's hard to hide in a small town with a pushy sister and Derek finally runs into Luke. The two men have changed over the years since their breakup but they soon find that the spark is still there. Derek doesn't plan on staying in town any longer than possible until he is asked to put his already tarnished scruples on the line. I found Derek to be a real whiner through most of the book. A lot of this could be because the story was told from Derek's POV and he was unhappy with his life. The so called relationship with Ben was nothing more than whoring for a pig already in a relationship with his boyfriend. Ms Champa did a great job of creating Ben as a total slime who was only interested in himself. Both Luke and Jenna were very well developed real feeling characters. Only with Luke was Derek a decent guy which was the point of the story. This was a simple read with a fairly predictable HEA ending with one small plot twist thrown in. I'd recommend this quick moving story for a good beach read. ( )
  Connorz | Jan 4, 2023 |
Cute but I would have liked to see more interaction with Luke rather than Ben. And the sister frigging annoyed me so much! I wanted to smack her by the end. ( )
  jules0623 | Mar 31, 2013 |
Cute but I would have liked to see more interaction with Luke rather than Ben. And the sister frigging annoyed me so much! I wanted to smack her by the end. ( )
  jules0623 | Mar 29, 2013 |
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Derek Owen has made a new life for himself in Austin after leaving his hometown of Cedar Bluff years before. In his rush to start over, he left behind his first and only love, Luke McLeod. He's moved up and moved on with a job at an accounting firm and a completely inappropriate relationship with his boss, Ben Dickson.

When Derek and Ben are caught in a compromising position, Derek is sent into exile, ostensibly to do an audit of a ranch near Cedar Bluff that's keen on expansion. Going home means confronting the past, and Luke, who is still living there. Derek soon finds himself tangled up in small-town secrets and lies. And, fighting his old feelings for Luke.

Can Derek figure out the right way forward, or has his life taken one too many wrong turns?
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