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by Chloe Liese
Two Wrongs Make a Right takes Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and spins it into a delightfully modern romance. We meet Jamie and Bea, two people who couldn't be more mismatched after a disastrous first encounter. But when their meddling friends try to set them up, they decide to turn the tables. Their plan? Fake a wildly over-the-top romance, then spectacularly break up, hoping to end the matchmaking once and for all. What unfolds is a charming, witty dance of deception that slowly reveals genuine connection. It's a book for readers who love clever banter, the slow burn of fake dating turning real, and a romance that feels both genuinely funny and deeply heartfelt, especially for those who appreciate inclusive representation.
If you found yourself charmed by the clever antics and heartfelt romance in Two Wrongs Make a Right, you're in for a treat with these recommendations. We've gathered books that capture that same irresistible blend of witty banter, delightful fake dating scenarios, and the satisfying journey from "enemies" to utterly smitten. Many also share Chloe Liese's thoughtful approach to neurodivergent and diverse representation, offering stories where characters navigate love with humor, vulnerability, and genuine connection.
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by Helen Hoang
Like Chloe Liese's work, this novel features a neurodivergent protagonist navigating the complexities of intimacy and dating. It shares the same blend of high-heat romance, emotional vulnerability, and a central 'fake dating' arrangement that leads to genuine feelings.
This story captures the same witty banter and neurodivergent representation found in Two Wrongs Make a Right. It features an 'enemies to lovers' dynamic where the leads are forced to work together, resulting in a charming and deeply empathetic romance.
Fans of the 'fake dating' and 'grumpy vs. sunshine' dynamics will appreciate the academic setting and sharp dialogue in this book. It mirrors the intellectual tension and slow-burn chemistry that makes Liese's writing so addictive.
by Chloe Liese
As part of Liese's Bergman Brothers series, this book features her signature inclusive storytelling and neurodivergent representation. It offers a similar 'slow burn' romance with a focus on mutual respect, consent, and emotional depth.

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This novel features a protagonist with a chronic illness, echoing Liese's commitment to diverse representation. The 'enemies to lovers' tension and the focus on the female lead's personal growth will resonate strongly with fans of Two Wrongs Make a Right.
by Emily Henry
With its sharp wit and focus on subverting romance tropes, this book matches the 'Much Ado About Nothing' energy of Liese's retelling. It explores deep family dynamics alongside a compelling 'enemies to lovers' journey.
This book features a protagonist dealing with anxiety, providing the same level of mental health awareness and tender care found in Liese's characters. It is a sweet, academic-set romance that balances humor with heavy emotional themes.
Like Two Wrongs Make a Right, this story involves a scheme between two coworkers that turns into something real. It handles mental health with nuance and features a soft, supportive hero that fans of Liese's leading men will adore.
by Sally Thorne
If you enjoyed the 'two wrongs' aspect of the protagonists trying to outdo each other, this quintessential workplace 'enemies to lovers' story is a perfect match. It features high-tension banter and a gradual reveal of the characters' true feelings.
This book features a 'fake dating' scenario designed to help the characters' public images, much like the setup in Liese's novel. It is incredibly funny, sex-positive, and explores the vulnerability required to let someone in.
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