My Favorite Mistake by Chelsea M. Cameron

My Favorite Mistake (My Favorite Mistake, #1)

by Chelsea M. Cameron

Two secrets. One bet. Who will break first? 

Taylor Caldwell can't decide if she wants to kiss her new college roommate or punch him. 

On the one hand, Hunter Zaccadelli is a handsome blue-eyed bundle of charm. On the other, he's a tattooed, guitar-playing bad boy. Maybe that's why Taylor's afraid of falling in love with him, or anyone else. She doesn't want to get burned, so she needs him gone before it's too late. 

Hunter himself has been burned before, but Taylor's sexy laugh and refusal to let him get away with anything make her irresistible. Determined not to be kicked out of her life without a fight, Hunter proposes a bet: if she can convince him she either truly loves or hates him, he'll leave the apartment—and leave her alone. 

But when the man behind Taylor's fear of giving up her heart resurfaces, she has to decide: trust Hunter with her greatest secret, or do everything in her power to win that bet and drive him away forever.

Reviewed by littleread1 on

5 of 5 stars

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I don’t read books that have no paranormal aspects. I am not picky, demons, vampires, shifters, witches, angels, etc. You name it, I either have read it or want to read it. So when I was approached by Cameron about reading My Favorite Mistake, I was very hesitant. I have developed a great friendship with her through this whole author/blogger world. And I really didn’t want to tell her that I didn’t like her book. I didn’t … I LOVED IT.I read it it one sitting. I may have forgotten to eat that day. Whats funny is I cannot put my finger on why I liked it so much. There isn’t one thing about it. The characters were believable, though their situation seemed a little off to me, but hey, my college did not have co-ed apartments so maybe it is something that could happen.

Both Taylor and Hunter have secrets, though if you ask me his is much worse than hers. But I (fortunately) have not had to deal with either, so I guess I can’t really say one way or another. But I can imagine, between the two, I would be way more screwed up in the head with what happened to him. I won’t say any more about it because I don’t want to give anything away. :-) I like to be surprised and I assume you do too.

Like I said earlier, I have a hard time pinpointing exactly what it was about this book that I liked so much, but there was something.

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