![]() ![]() ![]() It is a gentle friends-to-lovers romance with some meandering parts to the story and lots of peace, quiet, and countryside. If you are a reader who likes an exciting plot and/or a fast-paced story, this is not the book for you. Truly, not much happens at all, but that was pretty much fine by me. They were both deeply flawed, with jealousy, a lack of proper communication, and years of pent up longing and resentment. I loved how these were not perfect characters. We also get a pan/bisexual main character (love), a character struggling with a chronic illness, and a main character who is a former opium addict. I love the growing number of asexual-spectrum characters in romance, and I really dug it here. I enjoyed so many things about Two Rogues Make a Right. It really helps to get some background knowledge about the Sedgwick family before starting this story. I was very excited to read the latest installment in the Seducing the Sedgwicks series, Two Rogues Make a Right, by the popular Cat Sebastian, and I'm pleased to announce that it didn't disappoint.įirst of all, I highly recommend that you read at least the first book in the series as I don't think this book works particularly well as a stand-alone. ![]()
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