: It is widely described as Wilsner's "sexiest" book yet, featuring frequent and intense spice. Surprisingly, it remains "angst-lite," avoiding massive blowouts even when secrets are revealed.
If you’re a fan of sapphic romance, you’ve likely seen Meryl Wilsner’s name everywhere. Their sophomore novel, Mistakes Were Made , takes one of the most scandalous tropes in romance—the —and turns it into a surprisingly sweet, high-heat "raunch-com". The Hook: A "Small" Family Weekend Mix-up Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner
: The story is told from both Cassie and Erin’s points of view. This allows readers to see Erin’s struggle with being a "good mother" while finally prioritizing her own happiness after a stifling marriage. : It is widely described as Wilsner's "sexiest"
The story centers on , a brilliant 21-year-old aerospace engineering student. To avoid the awkwardness of her college's Family Weekend, she ducks into an off-campus bar and meets a gorgeous older woman. One thing leads to another, and they have an incredible, anonymous one-night stand in the back of a rental car. Their sophomore novel, Mistakes Were Made , takes