A review by watson_my_shelf
Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese

4.25

 
This book is just so wholesome! The characters are so lovable while also being so real and relatable. We get to see such vulnerable sides from the male and female characters: Jamie’s anxiety, Bea’s autism. You can tell when reading this that the author put so much thought into each character and developing their stories. 

I definitely bought into the insta-love. And the fake dating was actually well done in this story (it’s so hit or miss for me). The ending was meh for me, a little rushed. SPOILER-ISH content: but seriously, what was that third act breakup?! It was so unnecessary and just drug out the story in my opinion. Bea could not put her love on hold for her sister?!? ANYWHO. 

I recommend this for the mushy readers who enjoy characters that are open & honest, and that show mental health struggles and are neurodivergent. I think I’d recommend it in physical form over audio, though.