Cover Art for Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese

BDSM: Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese

Book Title: Two Wrongs Make a Right (Goodreads)
Author: Chloe Liese

Download Your Book Club Discussion Guide Here

This is the first set of Book Club Discussion Materials I’ve created, and I couldn’t think of a better book to start with than Two Wrongs Make a Right! Chloe Liese is a self-proclaimed neurodivergent author, and her books don’t just include neurodivergence—they embrace it in a way that makes characters feel deeply real.

This book isn’t just about romance (though, yes, it delivers on the sexy smut front). It’s about connection, understanding, and how people with different brains experience love. It’s a fantastic conversation starter for book clubs that want to go beyond surface-level discussions and explore deeper topics while still enjoying a fun, steamy romance.

What’s Included in the Discussion Guide?

This packet is designed to help you track your thoughts as you read and spark engaging conversations in your book club.

  • Overview: A list of included materials + tips for moderating a book club. One day, I hope to create a full book club leader’s guide based on pedagogical techniques I’ve learned while teaching! But for now, this gives a great starting point without unnecessary detail.
  • Cover Sheet: Space to jot down book club details like meeting time, place, and date.
  • Book Review Questions: A place for readers to log their impressions and key details about the book for future reference.
  • Reading Questions:  Three separate sheets, each focusing on a different discussion theme. Blank space for taking notes while reading. If you want to keep discussions focused, you can choose just one or two sheets instead of all three!
  • Discussion Questions: A condensed sheet of all discussion questions for quick reference during meetings—especially helpful for moderators.

 

Why This Book?

I loved this book, but more than that, learning about Chloe Liese inspired me to create this project. She writes neurodivergent characters in a way that feels intentional, authentic, and deeply personal. Her characters are flawed, messy, and real—which is exactly why they’re so powerful.

For neurodivergent readers – This book provides a rare experience of feeling seen in romance.
For neurotypical readers – It offers an insightful glimpse into how neurodivergent minds experience relationships, emotions, and communication.

It’s a perfect book for discussion, whether your group wants to analyze the romance, dive into deeper themes of neurodivergence, or just talk about the steam. Because let’s be real—sometimes you want to analyze a book and appreciate the smut.

📩 Download the Two Wrongs Make a Right Discussion Guide Now!

If your book club is reading this one, I’d love to hear your thoughts! Drop a comment below and let me know:

💬 What’s a book that made you feel seen?
💬 Which romance novel should I create a discussion guide for next?

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