A review by catherynereads
The Best Kind Of Mistake, by Jasmin Miller

3.0


”You've been enriching my life in ways I didn’t even know I needed, and my work has never been better either. You bring the best out in me in every possible way.”


The Best Kind of Mistake by Jasmin Miller is a super adorable novella about a sexy photographer and a pink haired gal who is struggling to pay her bills and rent. This is my second book of Jasmin’s that I’ve read. You can check out my review for her other novel, Baking With A Rockstar here!

Ember Keaton is a quirky pink haired gal who is struggling to make ends meet. Basically, adulting is hard which I can totally relate too. Her sister hooks her up with a job as a photography assistant, something which she had developed a bit of an interest in, so it ended up being a perfect position. Even better, her boss (who seemed to be the loud, sex-crazed neighbour of hers) is crazy attractive, and the tension between the two of them is intense. The attraction makes working together as photographer and assistant a little difficult since they end up in some tight little situations together.

Logan Ardennes is a world renown fashion photographer who pretty much becomes smitten with Ember the second she shows up at the studio and is told she’ll be his assistant. He’s a family man, who cares deeply for those he loves and has a strong desire to travel. He is super loveable, and even though the book is a quick read, you really learn to love him.

”Do you feel this? Every time I see you, every time I’m around you, or fuck, even every time I just think about you, my heart knows that I’m crazy about you in the best possible way. It’s known all along I’d fall in love with you so badly that it would immediately realize you’re it for me. You’re my forever, and I want you by my side when we explore the world together.”


I had to keep reminding myself this was a novella, and only would take an hour to read because at moments I felt the story was happening a little quickly. However, when I reminded myself it was a novella, and it was meant to be short and sweet, I’d quickly get over it. I’m definitely a fan of Jasmin’s writing, and highly recommend her work to romance lovers!

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I received an eARC of this book from the author and publisher. All thoughts and opinions are my own!