Book Review: My Favorite Mistake by Weston Parker
- Kristen Lewendon
- Aug 3, 2019
- 2 min read
Bad Boy Greeks Book 2
I’d make a terrible father.
That’s what they all said.
And it’s the lie I lived for a long time, playing the field.
Sleeping around and enjoying my life as a bachelor.
But things change when my grandfather passes and all of his money comes my way.
Life looks like a day in a theme park, with me as the big winner.
Until I realize my grandfather didn’t just send me a check, but also his big house filled with expensive art.
Unfortunately, it comes with the responsibility of maintaining his staff, including a beautiful American maid that's driving me mad.
I have rules about romance with those who work with me and for me.
No bother. This curvy vixen wants nothing to do with me anyway.
Until she does.
And when I think it’s going to be a quick fling, I’m shocked to discover she’s carrying my greatest fear and the one thing I’ve always secretly wanted more than anything else.
A baby.
Every Good Girl Deserves a Bad Boy. ~ Weston

My Review:
Well, I got my wish and Rand got a book of his own. I’m just not sure this was the story I'd been hoping for. In the previous book, Rand was the arrogant jerk you loved to hate. Now we get to see what’s driving all that attitude he throws around, and it’s some pretty tragic circumstances. The biggest issue I have is that I didn’t really like Nicole. She came across to me as having this giant chip on her shoulder. I couldn’t understand where the “my way or the highway” mindset came from, and I wasn’t totally clear on the justifications behind her anti-rich-people prejudice either. The fact that she refused to stand still long enough to have a single adult conversation until she was figuratively cornered might be the product of her young age, but it bugged the living daylights out of me. I adored seeing Adrian and Bella again, I loved Rand, and his whole story nearly broke my heart. I guess, I just had my heart set on a different partner for him.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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