A review by rinasreadsnz
These Two Wrongs by Julia Wolf

5.0

Another stunner

I'm not sure how Mrs. Wolf manages it, but she takes a character you want to dislike and turns them into something amazing.

Take Rhys for example. He started out as Beckett's pompous and obnoxious friend. He was clueless when it came to Delilah, and it was somewhat validating to watch him being brought down a peg or two.
But by the end of the book, I absolutely adored the way he cared for his family. I adored how he nurtured the good in his life.

Was he perfect? No.
However, that is what I really connect with and why I enjoy Julia's books. She manages to show the vulnerable and 'real' parts of her characters, who then worm their way into your heart.

Delilah and Rhys's story was steamy, funny, and not so nice in parts, and I also loved how she portrayed Evelyn.

Having a child who is neurodivergent myself, I appreciate when autism is represented in books. And the fact that Evelyn is just as brash and sensitive to sounds and textures as my girl is? Her character was perfectly written.

I can't get enough of these SA guys and am very much looking forward to the next book.