A review by sami_leigh
Two Wrongs Make a Right, by Chloe Liese

emotional funny hopeful informative lighthearted reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟/5
🌢️🌢️🌢️/5

β€œYou give people permission to be themselves rather than what the world tells them they should be.”

🐝 Dual POV
🐝 Enemies to lovers
🐝 Fake dating (for revenge!)
🐝 Much Ado About Nothing reimagining! 😍
🐝 Opposites attract; Capricorn/Cancer, Doctor/Artist
🐝 Slow burn πŸ”₯Β 
🐝 Banter!
🐝 NICKNAMES!
🐝 Meddling friends
🐝 Sex Positivity & Consent Culture
🐝 Pet lovers! πŸ¦” 🐈 
🐝 Mental health representation
🐝 Well established secondary characters; we need Christopher & Sam’s stories, please & thank you
🐝 Neurodiversity representation
🐝 MC growth; ALL the healthy communication
🐝 Representation of diverse sexualities
🐝 Author’s note with content warnings πŸ™ŒπŸ»
🐝 On my comfort read list

β€˜I love how much he loves silence, how there’s a silence that’s ours, somehow, simply because we share it.’

β€˜So what it he’s my wet dream of a jock’s body with silver-screen Gregory Peck glasses and good looks? So what if he takes care of babies and rescues geriatric cats and says adorable shot like Shall we? And If you insist?’

🎢 This book has a Spotify playlist

⚠️ Mental illness, emotional abuse, mild violence, death of a parent (not on page), toxic relationships, toxic familial relationship, gaslighting (in past relationship), mild medical content.

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