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TWO WRONGS MAKE A RIGHT –Chloe Liese
Berkely
ISBN: ‎  978-0593441503
November 22, 2022
Romantic Comedy

Jamie Westenberg and Bea Wilmot had a first meet that was as disastrous as any could be. She spilled wine on his fancy shirt. Add in that they don’t like each other because he acts pompous (in her eyes) and she is disaster prone (in his eyes), one can see why they can’t see each other as potential dating partners. Alas, with Bea’s sister dating Jamie’s best friend and roommate, they are being pushed together. Rather than fight it or get mad, they decide to get even. They will pretend to like each other and date, but the plan is to break up around their annual Friendsgiving party. Will their plan work?

Bea is on the autistic spectrum and large, noisy groups upset her. She’d rather find a quiet corner to read or draw, but her twin sister is determined to bring her to parties. Bea is also mistake prone, which leads to her dropping things and making a mess. Jamie has anxiety issues, mainly because while he is a pediatrician, his family thinks he should go into the more lucrative surgical side of medicine. Bea always seems to have accidents around him—and he’s the unlucky recipient of those accidents. They appear to be a bad match, but will two wrong people that seemingly are opposites make the right couple?

They’re being forced together in TWO WRONGS MAKE A RIGHT, but Jamie and Bea think they’re fighting back by pretending to like each other. The truth of the matter, which they can’t see at first, is that they are a lot alike. Rebels who have to fight for what they want. Bea recently broke off a bad relationship that involved a man who wanted to control her, while Jamie is dealing with his controlling family. Bea mocks Jamie because of his uptightness, while he thinks she is a bit strange. Yet, the more they’re around each other, the more they begin to like each other. Soon, it’s more than friendship for them.

TWO WRONGS MAKE A RIGHT will make you laugh in parts; plus make you root for Jamie and Bea to work out their animosity toward each other. Both are smart and quick to battle back when things aren’t going their way. Readers will love the characters and watch them fall in love. If you love a good romantic comedy that is both emotional and feel-good, then don’t miss TWO WRONGS MAKE A RIGHT.

Patti Fischer

 
   
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