Two Wrongs Make a Right

Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese, published by National Geographic Books on November 22, 2022, is a contemporary romance that offers a fresh take on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. This 352-page novel follows Jamie Westenberg and Bea Wilmot, who initially believe they are completely incompatible after a disastrous first meeting. However, when their friends conspire to set them up on a date, they discover a shared goal: to enact a revenge plan against their meddling matchmakers.
As Jamie and Bea embark on their fake dating scheme, they aim to convince their friends that they are deeply in love, only to later stage a dramatic breakup. Throughout their performance, they find themselves navigating unexpected emotions, leading them to question whether their initial perceptions were correct. This romantic comedy explores themes of love, deception, and the complexities of relationships, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre.
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Opposites become allies to fool their matchmaking friends in this swoony reimagining of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy, Much Ado About Nothing.
Jamie Westenberg and Bea Wilmot have nothing in common except a meet-disaster and the mutual understanding that they couldn’t be more wrong for each other. But when the people closest to them play Cupid and trick them into going on a date, Jamie and Bea realize they have something else in common after all—an undeniable need for revenge.
Soon their plan is in place: Fake date obnoxiously and convince the meddlers they’re madly in love. Then, break up spectacularly and dash everyone’s hopes, putting an end to the matchmaking madness once and for all.
To convince everyone that they’ve fallen for each other, Jamie and Bea will have to nail the performance of their lives. But as their final act nears and playing lovers becomes easier than not, they begin to wonder: What if Cupid’s arrow wasn’t so off the mark? And what if two wrongs do make a right?
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