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Chelsea M. Cameron’s My Favorite Mistake, a Top-10 Bestseller in Contemporary Romance, is Our eBook of the Day at just $3.99, with 4.4 Stars on 51 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample

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Taylor Caldwell can’t decide if she wants to kiss her new college roommate or punch him.

On the one hand, Hunter Zaccadelli is a handsome, blue-eyed bundle of charm. On the other, he’s a tattooed, guitar-playing bundle of bad boy. Maybe that’s why Taylor’s afraid of falling in love with him, or anyone else. She doesn’t want to get burned, and even though her other roommates adore him, she wants him gone before it’s too late.

Hunter himself has been been burned before, but the fact that Taylor calls him out on his crap and has the sexiest laugh ever make him decide maybe love isn’t a lost cause. They make a bet: if she can convince him she truly loves or hates him, he’ll leave the apartment–and leave her alone. The problem is, the more time they spend together, the less she hates him, and the more she moves toward love.

But when the man who holds the key to Taylor’s fear of giving up her heart resurfaces and threatens to wreck everything, she has to decide: trust Hunter with her greatest secret, or do everything in her power to win that bet and drive him away forever.

My Favorite Mistake is a New Adult Contemporary Romance complete at approx. 103,000 words and is suitable for ages 18 and up. Contains violence, language and sexual situations.

Other books by Chelsea M. Cameron:

Nocturnal (Book One in The Noctalis Chronicles)

Nightmare (Book Two in The Noctalis Chronicles)

Whisper (Book One in The Whisper Trilogy)

Coming Christmas 2012: Silence, Book Two in The Whisper Trilogy.

From the reviewers:

“There is the guy who can be very sweet, who loves to cook and will take Taylor’s attitude if it is all she will give him. ”  Lisa’s Book Review  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement

“This book was so very worth the time, I had to finish it within one day, it was just that good, couldn’t put it down for nothing, totally must read. ”  Luxi  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement

A must read.  I don’t think I will ever get tired of reading about bad boys! My Favorite Mistake is about a boy and a girl who has been through some terrible things in life but they have each reacted to them differently. It was well-written and fit perfectly in the New Adult Genre.  –  Lisa’s Book Review

The story line kept me entertained and involved. I laughed, I cringed and I cried. This boom really pulls out so many different emotions in you! I really liked it and would recommend it to everyone!  –  “HappyGirl”

I followed the advice of all the fellow commenters and read this book. I am so glad I did. I literally couldn’t put this book down. I was reading it on my lunch break at work, until 1am on a weeknight… it is that good.  –  Amanda Lee

Wow!….I just finished this book in one sitting. And let me tell you that I will be reading it again and again. I LOVED it! The characters are a-ma-zing!  –  Alisia

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Chelsea M. Cameron is a YA writer from Maine. Lover of things random and ridiculous, Jane Austen/Charlotte and Emily Bronte Fangirl, red velvet cake enthusiast, obsessive tea drinker, vegetarian, former cheerleader and world’s worst video gamer. When not writing, she enjoys watching infomercials, singing in the car and tweeting.

She has a degree in journalism from the University of Maine, Orono that she promptly abandoned to write about the people in her own head. More often than not, these people turn out to be just as weird as she is.

For more updates, follow her blog at leftandwrite7.blogspot.com, on twitter: @chel_c_cam, or on Facebook.

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