emotional funny hopeful

It’s Hannah Cowan’s kickoff to her 2nd-generation series!! Her Greatest Mistake follows Maddox Hutton (Oakley and Ava’s oldest son) and his childhood best friend turned enemy/stranger turned lover, Braxton. I was so excited to get this ARC from Hannah and ended up binging this 4.5 start read in 1 day.

Maddox and Braxton, former childhood best friends secretly in love with each other haven’t seen or communicated in years after Braxton’s father almost derailed Maddox’s career. When Maddox’s career is threatened by Braxton’s father again, these childhood friends turned strangers are reunited to fake date to help Maddox’s image and disprove Braxton’s father’s claims. However, nothing is fake between the two, and although they may start off again as strangers, does childhood love ever really fade?

This fake dating, childhood friends to enemies to strangers to friends to lovers story kept me hooked. It was so nice to get back into the Cowan-verse and I can’t wait to follow the rest of the 2nd-generation characters in their stories after getting Maddox and Braxton’s story!

Merged review:

It’s Hannah Cowan’s kickoff to her 2nd-generation series!! Her Greatest Mistake follows Maddox Hutton (Oakley and Ava’s oldest son) and his childhood best friend turned enemy/stranger turned lover, Braxton. I was so excited to get this ARC from Hannah and ended up binging this 4.5 start read in 1 day.

Maddox and Braxton, former childhood best friends secretly in love with each other haven’t seen or communicated in years after Braxton’s father almost derailed Maddox’s career. When Maddox’s career is threatened by Braxton’s father again, these childhood friends turned strangers are reunited to fake date to help Maddox’s image and disprove Braxton’s father’s claims. However, nothing is fake between the two, and although they may start off again as strangers, does childhood love ever really fade?

This fake dating, childhood friends to enemies to strangers to friends to lovers story kept me hooked. It was so nice to get back into the Cowan-verse and I can’t wait to follow the rest of the 2nd-generation characters in their stories after getting Maddox and Braxton’s story!
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

i actually forgot na whahwhwhs but i can remember that she's a vet, he's a hockey player. he needs a name cleanse and goes to her vet for a charity but that was planned by his father ( the 2nd meeting but not d other )

cant rmbr the feels so balikan ko once nalipat ko highlights whahah ciao!
emotional lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Expand filter menu Content Warnings

DNF. There‘s so much wrong about this book.

i actually forgot na whahwhwhs but i can remember that she's a vet, he's a hockey player. he needs a name cleanse and goes to her vet for a charity but that was planned by his father ( the 2nd meeting but not d other )

cant rmbr the feels so balikan ko once nalipat ko highlights whahah ciao!

it was a cool book
i loved it .
- it was a second chance book i actually enjoyed.
the fmc studying to be a doctor and having to work with the mmc . This book was a second chance romance done well. I didnt write this review until now but i read the book in 2023 i dont remember what month though. i just remember enjoying it . i have more ice hockey hannah cowan books to read & hopefully enjoy. I am not usually a second chance romance fan but this is one i did enjoy.
emotional hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
emotional funny hopeful lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No