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Review & Release Blitz: Her Greatest Mistake by Eve L. Mitchell

Release Date: June 13
I knew the moment I saw Aiden that he was the kind of man who would break a woman’s heart. With his looks, he could grace the cover of any book or magazine.
Even as I got to know him, his hard no-nonsense attitude was alluring. He was as captivating as he was intense, and having his attention was as intoxicating as it was overwhelming. My pulse raced and my stomach fluttered when I was near him.

Yes, Aiden would break a woman’s heart. If she let him.

Maybe, even if she didn’t.

I didn’t mean to let him break mine. I didn’t mean to let him get so far under my skin that he got into my heart.

One moment of passion—that’s all it was. I was reckless. I was stupid.

I didn’t know.

He ripped my heart out without even breaking a sweat.

He said he could explain. I don’t want to hear his lies.

I was stupid that night, but I can’t be again. I can’t let him close enough to make the same mistake twice.

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MY REVIEW
Jemma is shocked to find the man standing next to her looks just like the model on the cover of the book she's reading. Is it him? Of course not... Who he is, though, is a hottie with a major attitude who apparently charms the wits right out of the women he meets, including Jemma. Too bad he has secrets that put her life in danger and he's not inclined to share those secrets, even with her.

First off, I have to say that I don't have a problem with the writing in this story, it's actually very good. It's the story itself I did not really like, or to be more precise, the two leads I did not like. Aiden because he's a complete douchewad of an asshole. Every time Jemma asked him to be more transparent with things that impacted, you know, only HER life, he just proceeded to sex her up instead of being open with her. His whole attitude was at first grumpy pants asshole. Then after they got together it was just dominating dickhead with no softening, no being open, no sharing of feelings and secrets. Just do what I say because. And not in a Dom way, in a dick way. Not a good look at all. And Jemma? Damn woman, grow a backbone! Now I know our libidos can wreak havoc on our good sense, a tight body can make us do stupid things, but he treated her terribly and she let him all because she couldn't resist his touch. Sigh...so basically if this story had two different leads I probably would have given this 4 stars because it's an interesting, entertaining story. But if I dislike the two leads, I cannot in good conscience, give it more than 3 stars.
Meet Eve L. Mitchell
Eve L. Mitchell lives in the North East of Scotland, in the UK. She writes under a pen name, because otherwise her Secret Agent status will be revoked. Eve started writing in 2018, with her first book “Indian Summer’ published in January 2019 – and hasn’t stopped writing since.

Eve prefers to consider her relationship with caffeine as codependent rather than caffeine reliant, she admits she may be the more needy one in the relationship but hey… maybe caffeine is just as addicted to her?

Eve L. Mitchell is an emerging author of contemporary romance and urban fantasy.
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