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A review by amberreadsromance28
These Two Wrongs by Julia Wolf
5.0
This was such a funny, sweet, and emotional book! I ended up enjoying this even more than I thought I would since Rhys kind of came off as a jerk in the first book. He may come off as an unlikeable character at the beginning of the book, but there is a lot more to his character. Julia Wolf does such an amazing job with writing characters with more layers. She is somehow able to make each book better than the last with her series.
Rhys and Delilah have an unconventional and awkward start, but it was very funny and relatable. They have a quickie together during a school trip, which does not go well for Delilah. Rhys was pretty selfish, and it was an extremely unsatisfying experience for her. She basically ignores him and acts like nothing happened after this failed sexual encounter, and Rhys demands to know why. It was hilarious when Delilah gave it to him straight and explained how bad it was. This was funny and relatable because most high school guys are not the best sexual partners like they are written in most romance novels. Instead of him getting defensive and arguing about his skills, Rhys wants lessons so he can become a better lover. This made him much more likable, and we started to see more of the real Rhys.
Rhys has been hiding who he really is by coming off as rude and uncaring. However, Rhys has the biggest heart and is going through so much with his family. I loved how he dived into his sex lessons and how hard he fell for Delilah.
Side note: I absolutely loved the scene where Beckett explains how to go down on a girl to Rhys. It was hilarious and reminded me why I loved him in the first book.
Delilah was such a strong, selfless, and beautiful character. She had such an amazing relationship with her twin sister, who is on the spectrum. She made sacrifices and changes in her life in order to protect her sister. They were such a solid unit and provided support and love for one another.
Rhys makes a big mistake before he starts falling for Delilah, which ends up being extremely hurtful to Delilah, and he has to grovel.
The groveling in this book was amazing and one of my favorite grovels I have read in a romance. Rhys was such a tender, sweet boy, and he had me swooning in this book. Let me just say his daily emails reading his favorite fantasy novel to her……so sweet.
This was another amazing Julia Wolf book, and I just love the Savage world she has created. I can’t wait to read the next book.
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Rhys and Delilah have an unconventional and awkward start, but it was very funny and relatable. They have a quickie together during a school trip, which does not go well for Delilah. Rhys was pretty selfish, and it was an extremely unsatisfying experience for her. She basically ignores him and acts like nothing happened after this failed sexual encounter, and Rhys demands to know why. It was hilarious when Delilah gave it to him straight and explained how bad it was. This was funny and relatable because most high school guys are not the best sexual partners like they are written in most romance novels. Instead of him getting defensive and arguing about his skills, Rhys wants lessons so he can become a better lover. This made him much more likable, and we started to see more of the real Rhys.
Rhys has been hiding who he really is by coming off as rude and uncaring. However, Rhys has the biggest heart and is going through so much with his family. I loved how he dived into his sex lessons and how hard he fell for Delilah.
Side note: I absolutely loved the scene where Beckett explains how to go down on a girl to Rhys. It was hilarious and reminded me why I loved him in the first book.
Delilah was such a strong, selfless, and beautiful character. She had such an amazing relationship with her twin sister, who is on the spectrum. She made sacrifices and changes in her life in order to protect her sister. They were such a solid unit and provided support and love for one another.
Rhys makes a big mistake before he starts falling for Delilah, which ends up being extremely hurtful to Delilah, and he has to grovel.
The groveling in this book was amazing and one of my favorite grovels I have read in a romance. Rhys was such a tender, sweet boy, and he had me swooning in this book. Let me just say his daily emails reading his favorite fantasy novel to her……so sweet.
This was another amazing Julia Wolf book, and I just love the Savage world she has created. I can’t wait to read the next book.
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