
Today I am on the tour for The Best Worst Mistake by Lily Parker, thank you to Zoé at Zooloos Book Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 324
Synopsis:
Abby never thought she’d see Dax Harper again — let alone bump into him in a Manhattan coffee shop.
Dax was her law school fling. The one that got away. The almost-relationship she couldn’t forget.
Now he’s older. Hotter. And in town for just one night.
Dax wants dinner. Abby wants one night of rekindled heat.
It won’t change anything. He’s in L.A. She’s in New York. No strings. No regrets.
Until Abby’s firm is called to L.A. in a deal that will make, or break, her career. She’s ready for anything — except finding Dax on the other side of the boardroom table. All confidence, charm, and those damn hazel eyes still looking at her like she’s the only one in the room.
For the sake of their careers, they must stay professional.
But when the tension sizzles hotter than their last night together, it’s clear some rules are made to be broken . . .
My Thoughts: when I tell you this book has my whole heart I wish I was exaggerating, I absolutely ADORED this, I thought the first book would be hard to beat, but here we are.
I was so invested in Dax and Abby’s story I wanted them both to just be honest say what they needed from each other and realise they were meant to be, because let’s be honest the only people that couldn’t see it was themselves.
This book had me giggling like a school girl, squealing in delight, laughing out loud and at times even kicking my feet in excitement. (Not an easy task when your legs don’t work like they should🤣)
Abby is strong, independent yet strangely vulnerable, she says what she wants, she’s not afraid to go and get it, but she can never stay..
Dax is just the perfect book boyfriend, he was kind, attentive, he notices the little things and he’s there for support always, without really asking any questions.
This book definitely took a darker turn than I was expecting at one point, it felt so genuine, so real and so raw that it actually made me cry.
Sometimes you read a book and you enjoy it so much that you wish you could go back in blind and read it all again.. this was that book for me. I don’t think I’ll forget it in a hurry.
I may have only read 2 books by Lily but I’m going to be bold and say I may have found a new favourite author 😍
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