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A review by britreadsalot
Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese
3.0
It was fine. I didn't love it or hate it. Other than the 3rd act breakup that was utterly ridiculous. What was the point of it? It lasted maybe a few pages. It felt rushed like the author needed to throw in a conflict during the last chapter of the book and quickly made the decision. Felt very much out of left field.
I liked the representation and how real the intimate scenes were. Jamie was wonderful and considerate. He was a little too perfect, though. To the point it felt like he was a unicorn. That doesn't normally bother me too much in books, but I noticed it a lot in this book.
Ok, so it sounds like I'm harping on how bad it was, but it wasn't. Just things I didn't enjoy. Like I said, it was fine.
3
I liked the representation and how real the intimate scenes were. Jamie was wonderful and considerate. He was a little too perfect, though. To the point it felt like he was a unicorn. That doesn't normally bother me too much in books, but I noticed it a lot in this book.
Ok, so it sounds like I'm harping on how bad it was, but it wasn't. Just things I didn't enjoy. Like I said, it was fine.
3