Short, sweet and to the point, “His Best Mistake” is about finding love in an unexpected place.
Stella Grant and Jack Maclean met in the most unusual and dire circumstances. In Jack’s eyes, Stella hurt his sister and based on that, Stella’s character is questionable. On the other hand, Stella felt she was the victim and Jack’s hatred of her is unfounded.
Still, even with everything against them, the chemistry between them cannot be denied. And, on a snowy night, when a snowstorm was raging, Jack made “His Best Mistake.”
And now, Stella and Jack are faced with the consequences. The problem is, even if they are willing, their collective past are bigger hurdles than they thought.
“His Best Mistake” is Rated T for Teens.
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His Best Mistake
Is it too much to ask for a relationship that works?
When Stella Grant realises her perfect romance is a lie and that she’s the other woman, she flees to her remote cottage in the Highlands to lick her wounds.
Billionaire currency trader Jack Maclean has nothing but contempt for the woman who stole not only his sister’s fiancé but quite possibly a family heirloom to boot. Nonetheless, he wants answers and he intends to get them. A quick trip north should do the trick. Never in a million years could he have predicted a kamikaze sheep and inclement weather would leave him stranded.
Jack might be gorgeous but Stella isn’t in the market for a man, especially one who hates her. No matter how attractive he finds her Stella is the very last person Jack should want. The trouble is, they’re all alone and the chemistry is irresistible, and, well, what happens in Scotland stays in Scotland, right?
House buried in snow Photo by Peter Syme; London Eye Photo by Federico Tasin; Couple kissing Photo by Brooke Winters; All on Unsplash