"Mr. Wrong is a fun, light-hearted read. The fast pace makes it impossible to find a good place to stop reading - and I didn't! Terry Campbell has a great comedic touch, wonderfully used in this short contemporary romance."

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"Campbell keeps the humor high through fast-paced action and sharp dialogue . . . Mr. Wrong is a hilarious story about looking for the right guy - only to learn that he's been available all along."

Kassia Krozser, Subversion

"Terry Campbell's written a short and snappy comedy-of-errors that'll make you laugh and cringe. Love on the wrong course was never this funny, wicked, or disastrous."

Terri Clark, Writers Club Romance Group on AOL Reviewer Board

"Terry Campbell, the writing duo of Linda Campbell and Bobbye Terry, has composed a humorous and charming tale in Mr. Wrong. Rourke is a slightly perplexed hero as most men are today hence, he is very true to life, and Kat is wonderfully witty. Mr. Wrong will be the right book to please romance readers."

Lisa Hamilton, CompuServe Romance Reviews

"Mr. Wrong was so much fun to read. Terry's characters were a delight to spend time with: Kat, with her bumbling dates and her Wonder Bra. Rourke, with his "I don't want her, but you can't have her EITHER!" stance, doing everything he can to either chase away her dates or talk her out of them. And, Tori, who sees things with a clarity that only a child can have. This is a book you'll want to read more than once."

5 Hearts Lisa Ramaglia, Romance Industry News

"If you like your books fast paced, a bit steamy, and humorous enough to make you laugh out loud, this is the one for you."

Highly Recommended Kathy Ishcomer, Under the Covers

". . . how could anyone not bray with laughter when reading the hero's reaction to the heroine's list defining Mr. Right? . . . I burst into hysterical laughter over the ending of the book."

Teri Dohmen, Crescent Blues

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