Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese
I loved this. I loved how well the two protagonists communicated. They were honest. They were raw. They were emotionally available. Misunderstandings weren’t stupidly contrived, just human. I definitely teared up, and I smiled.
I won’t go over the plot, because on the surface, it’s a relatively simple plot of two people who are set up deciding to fake date to fool their friends. It’s the interactions between the two of them that gives this book its heart, and I really enjoyed it.
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