When Elise Porter left Ashwood Lake ten years ago, she swore she'd never look back.New York had been her escape, a world of glass towers, ambition, and control, where feelings could be managed like spreadsheets and grief could be buried under deadlines.But when tragedy forces her return to the small lakeside town she once called home, Elise finds herself standing in the ruins of her past and face to face with the man who has haunted her every what-if.Noah Hale. Her brother's best friend. Her first love. The one she never confessed to, and the one she never truly forgot.As Elise sorts through her parents' old belongings and the ghosts that linger in every corner of the lake house, memories resurface of endless summers, of laughter and heartbreak, of a love that was never meant to be.Now, amid peeling paint, creaking floors, and the scent of pine that refuses to fade, Elise must decide if some mistakes are meant to stay buried or if the wrong kind of right was the only kind that ever mattered.A heart-stirring, atmospheric tale of grief, first love, and second chances, The Wrong Kind of Right will break your heart and put it back together one memory at a time.