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triftwizened 's review for:
Mistakes Were Made
by Meryl Wilsner
So, after reading Wilsner’s first book, I was expecting this to be something more along those lines - very slow burn, low steam, FTB. Holy light of Lathander, was I ever wrong. This starts off with a sex scene, and from there, the chemistry between Cassie and Erin is almost tangible. On top of that, Cassie and Erin’s friendship has a real depth to it. Between all their dates and conversations and everything they do for each other, it’s really clear that Cassie and Erin aren’t just super compatible sexually, but also in a calm, relaxed life partner sort of way.
On top of that, I love the way this book was plotted and the pacing. By the last 25%, you better believe I was gripping my phone so hard, I was in danger of cracking the screen. It got tense and I was honestly nervous about how it would all resolve. I do like how it the ended. I can’t say too much about it because it’s all *spoilers* but it all came together well. I do think the ending is the weakest link in the chain, but only in comparison to how strong the rest of the book is and none of that is nearly enough for me to knock off so much as half a star.
I have no idea what to expect now of Wilsner, but holy crackers, Batman, I am super in on whatever Wilsner writes next.
Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of the ebook in exchange for an honest review.
On top of that, I love the way this book was plotted and the pacing. By the last 25%, you better believe I was gripping my phone so hard, I was in danger of cracking the screen. It got tense and I was honestly nervous about how it would all resolve. I do like how it the ended. I can’t say too much about it because it’s all *spoilers* but it all came together well. I do think the ending is the weakest link in the chain, but only in comparison to how strong the rest of the book is and none of that is nearly enough for me to knock off so much as half a star.
I have no idea what to expect now of Wilsner, but holy crackers, Batman, I am super in on whatever Wilsner writes next.
Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of the ebook in exchange for an honest review.