Review of "The Right Kind of Wrong" by Shilpa Suraj
Finding love among the scrubs when the other person is sticking needles into you is a bit unique, and this is what makes this plot interesting. The plot is simply told, focusing on both, the thriller, and the romance aspects, not letting the one overpower the other. The storytelling keeps the reader hooked as the twists are quite surprising and can make them jump out as well.
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