Mistakes We Never Made
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
3.3
Hannah Brown
From a New York Times bestselling author and TheBachelorette fan-favorite, two sworn enemies are forced to play nice while on a roadtrip to find a missing bride, in this"fun, fast, epic rom-com" (Abby Jimenez, bestselling author of Just for the Summer). Emma Townsend can sum up her situationship with hot-as-hell romantic red flag Finn Hughes in one word: almost. They almost dated in high school. They almost hooked up after college. They almost took things too far one magical night. Their whole story is one series of "almosts" and "nearlys," and now they just kind of can't stand each other. But this weekend, one of their mutuals is getting married . . . and Emma and Finn will have to pretend they don't remember how disastrous it was the last time they were in a room together. Emma's doing a stellar job of playing it cool--until the bride goes missing. Now, with two days before the wedding, Emma and Finn are hitting the road in a sweet vintage sports car in hopes of salvaging someone else's happily-ever-after. Yet somewhere between Emma's breakfast burrito throw down, a high-stakes kayak chase (it can happen), and an outrageous Vegas detour, these sworn enemies are crossing more than just state lines. As old feelings spark once more, Emma begins to question whether risking your heart is ever really a mistake.
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Author
Hannah Brown
Pages
336
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2024
ISBN
1538756773 9781538756775
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"This book was just not my cup of tea. I liked the general idea of the plot, and with different characters I probably would have enjoyed it. As it is, I found the main character and most of the side characters to be quite annoying. Emma, the FMC, was controlling, overbearing, bratty, and just overall aggravating. She was honestly a walking red flag. Finn, the MMC, was a decent character, he just wasn't nearly good enough to make up for everyone/everything else. I generally hate the miscommunication trope, and this book has it in spades. It also has the cheating trope, which, at least for me, is a total ick. It was quite disappointing, and a waste of my time."
"This may be controversial, but I really enjoyed our main character Emma. Don't get me wrong, she was very flawed but to me that made her feel real. I loved the road trip setting and the past flashbacks of all the 'almosts' between Emma and Finn. <br/><br/>If you like rom-coms, Carly Fortune, Emily Henry, other similar authors, you will like this.. as long as you can look past the characters imperfections."