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BOOK REVIEWS: Review of Best Mistake Ever by Christy McKellen

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  Best Mistake Ever by Christy McKellen i s a story about identical twins who have different personalities. one responsible, namely Bea, and the other irresponsible, whose name is Dee. Dee is about to lose yet another job, and Bea decides to step in to help. That's where she meets Jonah, a very strict but handsome boss, who is undergoing his own personal problems and is also under pressure to make this hotel business work. Bea, unlike Dee, is very good at her job, and now she also feels attached not only to the job but also to her boss, and the feeling is mutual since her boss is starting to feel the same. But then Bea knows that that is a mistake she's not ready to make, although the feelings within her are stronger than her reasoning. To find out what will happen in the end, read this book Best Mistake Ever by Christy McKellen. I like characters in the book; they seem easy to relate with. The author's writing style is also very good; it is simple and direct. Additionally,...

BOOK REVIEWS: Review of Not Mine to Take by Kate Campfield

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  In  Not Mine to Take by Kate Campfield, Rory is not having the best of days at her place of work, but what she doesn't know is that things are going to get from bad to worse. Not only is she getting dumped by yet another boyfriend, but her job is no more. She thinks that maybe fate is punishing her for breaking her high school boyfriend's heart, whom she has been avoiding for the past 10 years. The high school reunion is coming soon, and now that she needs a break from everything, she decides to attend and face her past. Nate has never recovered from that high school breakup and hopes that one day Rory will reconsider her decision. Then the chance he has been waiting for appears, and he decides to take it, but no one knows what the future holds for the two of them. To find out, get a copy of this book, Not Mine to Take, by Kate Campfield. I like the way the author describes the unspoken thoughts of the characters in the book; it makes the book very intriguing. I also like th...