Two Wrongs make a Right by Chloe Liese

 

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Two Wrongs make a Right by Chloe Liese was a wonderful and entertaining fake relationship and opposites attract romance. Beatrice and Jamie are forced together by their good natured friends, and realizing how opposite they are, not believing they would work, decided to fake date. They both believe this would get their friends off their backs and leave them alone. Instead, while getting to know one another on a deeper level they find themselves falling in love. These neurodivergent characters are truly the perfect match. Jamie was a true romantic, a tidy pediatrician with a large heart and considerate of others. He thought of Beatrice and how certain things would make her more at ease and comfortable.

 

Ms. Liese wrote a story where being different is ‘normal’. Bea is autistic, and the moment she tells Jamie, he is like, okay, happy you told me. Bea reacts similarly when Jamie tells her he has anxiety issues. I empathized with their personal challenges and feelings. The funny moments, tears, family drama and passionate moments of their love had me not wanting their story to end. I highly recommend Two Wrongs make a Right to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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