leannj 's review for:

Two Rogues Make a Right by Cat Sebastian
4.25
emotional funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I was able to read this book early via e-arc, which I got from Edelweiss. So thank you, Edelweiss!

TW: depiction of chronic illness, ableism, internalized ableism, PTSD, addiction, mention of past abuse(physical and emotional)

Two Rogues Make a Right was definitely a satisfying installment to the Seducing the Sedgwicks series, and might even be my favorite Cat Sebastian book yet. The build-up from the past two books towards this newest book paid off, and made the reading experience very rewarding. One thing I was pleasantly surprised by was how soft the romance between our two main characters, given how things were left off in the previous book (in which they were side characters). I also loved the character growth that both of our leads went through, and how they both were able to find healing by themselves as well as with each other. This book left me feeling emotionally raw and tender in the best of ways, especially because I could painfully relate to one of the main leads. Reading about how touch starved this character was, and how deliberately he tried to make himself miserable because he thought it was what he deserved, made me feel like someone had suddenly exposed a deeply vulnerable part of myself.

Anyway, I would definitely recommend this series if you like historical romance, and even if you don't read historical romance regularly, I would encourage you to try something out of your comfort zone and pick this series up along with other books by Cat Sebastian, because they truly are a standout.