3.5 starsThis is my very first book by Cameron. I found out about her after reading an interview with Jessica Sorensen who said she enjoyed this NA title so I gave it a shot.Right from the very beginning, I found myself very impressed by the author’s POV. It’s a great fit for NA and almost reminds m...
Well, as much as I love new adult, I feel that there are very similar plotlines that grace many of the new adult novels. Unfortunately this one didn’t stand out to me at all.Taylor Caldwell gets a huge shock when she realizes her new roommate is sexy Hunter Zaccadelli. Immediately they butt heads ov...
I am on the fence with this one. On the one hand, I hated the characters and the plot wasn't very original but on the other hand, I was completely hooked!! I found myself wanting to kill the main characters but also dying to know all about them. Taylor and Hunter are our main characters. Both are ...
You just narrowly escaped a 1-star rating, book.Before I begin, I do want the masses to know that, when I decided I'd like to read this book, I went to b&n to buy it for my nook & it was $9. It didn't seem worth it to me, but then I went on my phone to google play & it was only $3 there!My experien...
Initial reaction: If anyone makes light of the fact that Chelsea Cameron's "My Favorite Mistake" has similarities to Jamie McGuire's "Beautiful Disaster" - they are quite accurate on some levels. I saw the work as a typical "paint by numbers" New Adult story with no original backing or appeal. The...
This book tells us the story of Hunter and Taylor a.k.a. Missy. They are both broken, they both have secrets that don’t want to share and they both have parts of their lives that they will do anything to keep private.So when they are forced to be roommates it’s not going to be easy to coexist, espec...
DNFI can't take it anymore. This girl is too freaking childish, nasty, abusive, selfish, angry, violent, nosy, and a man hater too boot. Having a childhood trauma DOES NOT give you the right to hit people or to have violent temper tantrums. By that logic, we should all forgive Hitler because he was ...
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