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A review by bookgoonie
Her Sexiest Mistake by Jill Shalvis
3.0
What’s not to love? You take Mia with her rough background and her conquer the world through hard work and keeping your eye on the prize attitude. She doesn’t have time for relationships, men or family. There is no way she is going to let her world revolve around a man. She is the center of her own universe. Then you throw a little bump in the road, a bump that is a motorcycle driving hottie with a soft heart and a mission to heal those around him. Kevin McNight was melt your heart worthy. His work with troubled teens and support for his deaf brother is nothing short of saintly. But saintly isn’t what is on Mia’s mind. She has conquering the mighty McNight mountain on her to-do list. A night of working off aggression and steam is the perfect mind cleanser. But she just can’t shake him. You throw in some lovable secondary characters and you’ve got romance gold.
It has all the ingredients, but is missing that special something. It probably wasn’t wise to step into SHALVIS‘ backlist after main-lining three LUCKY HARBOR books in a row. LUCKY HARBOR has something special. It is organic and the chemistry leaps off the page. HER SEXIST MISTAKE, though completely enjoyable, felt like I was being told repetitively how to feel as opposed to all the subtle acts evoking all the FEELS automatically.
It has all the ingredients, but is missing that special something. It probably wasn’t wise to step into SHALVIS‘ backlist after main-lining three LUCKY HARBOR books in a row. LUCKY HARBOR has something special. It is organic and the chemistry leaps off the page. HER SEXIST MISTAKE, though completely enjoyable, felt like I was being told repetitively how to feel as opposed to all the subtle acts evoking all the FEELS automatically.