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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun read!
A tax audit brings Denise Cooke and her ex-husband Redford back together. Three years were not enough to make her forget his logic defying effect, and she fears that seeing him again will once again awaken her best-forgotten wild side. Certainly their brief time together in Los Vegas was proof enough that she was incapable of maintaining her ordinary logic where Redford...
Published on April 9, 2005 by C. Penn

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3.0 out of 5 stars Very abrupt ending - not up to Ms. Bond's usual quality
From the beginning, I didn't feel that the character development was up to Ms. Bond's usual quality, however, after a few chapters, I was convinced to invest in them. There were 2 main problems that ruined the book for me. First, I work in Manhattan and I it was very clear that the author doesn't know anything about NY and didn't bother having a NYer look over the work...
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun read!, April 9, 2005
This review is from: My Favorite Mistake (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
A tax audit brings Denise Cooke and her ex-husband Redford back together. Three years were not enough to make her forget his logic defying effect, and she fears that seeing him again will once again awaken her best-forgotten wild side. Certainly their brief time together in Los Vegas was proof enough that she was incapable of maintaining her ordinary logic where Redford Demoss is concerned. While their marriage lasted long enough to file taxes together, their subsequent annulment prevented any further contact until now.

Denise has never told current boyfriend about her first husband. While their relationship lacks the vivid spark that characterized her relationship with Redmond, it is stable, comfortable and predictable. After two years of mild courtship, she accepts his proposal just before she must see Redford again. And while the conclusion of this story might seem rather inevitable given the genre, the humor, levity and delight of the journey makes MY FAVORITE MISTAKE a delightful read.

Author Stephanie Bond pens a vividly refreshing romance in MY FAVORITE MISTAKE. Perhaps her own past corporate world lends the fabulously entertaining heroine her convincing charm. While Ms Bond's background is computing and Denise Cooke's is financials, the commonality of the carefully controlled office experience lends the novel a crisp reality while sensual temptation gives Denise an even more convincing edge. From the running of the brides and Denise's ongoing eBay bid to get her dress back, to the sensual temptation of the hunky former marine, Ms Bond's deft, first person narrative departs from Harlequin's usual narrative style. Indeed, MY FAVORITE MISTAKE certainly illustrates the author's gift for weaving original, brilliant romance that readers find impossible to put down. MY FAVORITE MISTAKE comes very highly recommended.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very abrupt ending - not up to Ms. Bond's usual quality, January 23, 2011
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From the beginning, I didn't feel that the character development was up to Ms. Bond's usual quality, however, after a few chapters, I was convinced to invest in them. There were 2 main problems that ruined the book for me. First, I work in Manhattan and I it was very clear that the author doesn't know anything about NY and didn't bother having a NYer look over the work. First - driving and parking a monster truck in Manhattan would be nearly impossible and only a fool would try it. Second - no car dealer in Manhattan would dream of selling such trucks. Third - when touring NYC, Redford and Denise would never go from the Statue of Liberty (South, right by Ground Zero), to Central Park (North of Midtown), then back to Ground Zero. Obviously, these inconsistencies wouldn't bother folks unfamiliar with Manhattan, but almost killed the book for me.

The bigger problem, however, was the very abrupt ending. It was just this side of "deus ex machina". Denise seemed to come to her senses and all the resolution was complete within a few pages. Totally inconsistent with the amount of mental hand-wringing Denise had performed in the first 90% of the text.

Overall - I'm still a fan of Stephanie Bond, but this was nowhere near her finest effort.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not A Mistake to Buy This Book!, March 17, 2005
This review is from: My Favorite Mistake (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is one of my favorite storylines - reunited lovers. Stephanie Bond has created a hero to die for. The characters are believable and likeable. The secondary characters were outstanding - especially Jackie - these people were grown ups, mature and facing problems as adults.

There was also a lot of humor in this book and I read it in one day. I plan to check out more Stephanie Bond for sure!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Light, Sexy Fun, November 12, 2010
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Three years ago being stranded alone in Vegas and lubed up on alcohol slipped the collar of respectability off stingy, staid, and prim financial planner Denise Cooke. In a whirlwind packing the punch of an F5 tornado, she met stunningly gorgeous U.S. Marine Redford DeMoss, married him at a chapel's drive through window, and spent a week celebrating his...er...assets before returning to her life in New York City while he went back to duty overseas. It didn't take long for the combination of common sense, fear, and doubt to work their far less glamorous magic on her once she was back in her own element. She filed for an annulment, put the wild week behind her, and tried to forget she'd ever heard of Redford DeMoss, let alone celebrated his very, very impressive...um...attributes with all the patriotic dedication of a war bride.

She was only partly successful.

Still, three years is quite a long time and two of those she'd spent dating the dependable, if a little lackluster, Barry. She expected to marry again...maybe...someday...and was at least content with the comfortable relationship. But thoughts of Redford intruded at the most unwelcome times, even after Barry finally proposes. Still, Denise, being the staid, logical, pragmatic and thrifty soul she is, says yes to...whats his name...and anticipates an easy, uncomplicated future. Until the IRS sends her a letter with the word every tax paying citizen in the world most fears stamped on it: audit. And if an audit isn't bad enough, the year she's being audited is the one in which she filed (with possibly just the teensiest fudges) jointly with Redford before their marriage was officially annulled. So he would be getting a letter, too. And he would be coming to NYC for the audit. She'd see him again.

Oh, dear.

Soon her staid, logical, pragmatic world is flipped upside down and feelings she had thought long gone are now surging hotly through her. It doesn't help that Redford, now out of the military, is still gorgeous and still, apparently, wants her. And here Denise thought what happened in Vegas stayed in Vegas. Oops.

Stephanie Bond has penned a fun, quick, sexy little number in My Favorite Mistake. The characters are engaging, even when they're doing less than the most upstanding of things, and Denise is such an adorable mess it would be difficult to dislike her. Rarely do you come across characters who so obviously need each other to the level that Denise so desperately needs Redford. She's a dry, boring little thing on her own. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing how attractively she comes unglued whenever Redford is in sniffing distance.

Redford is everything a male romantic lead should be - including, apparently, being impressively endowed. What's not to love about that? His attraction and caring for Denise was totally sigh worthy - the good sort of dreamy sigh that can only come from sweet fiction, and his sex appeal burned up the pages.

Yeah, okay, normally I would have a big problem with a female lead who cheats on her fiance, dumps him over the phone, and is less than honest in just about every interpersonal relationship she has, but come on, it's a Harlequin Blaze. If you're looking for serious character issues and a wealth of significant repercussions for questionable morality, you're probably in the wrong place.

My Favorite Mistake is a fun, sexy read with cute characters. It's exactly what it's supposed to be, and I enjoyed it for that reason alone. I look elsewhere for deep, meaningful reads with complex characters and complicated, thought-provoking plots. I will say this to Bond's credit, as well, she provided several secondary and ancillary characters who felt very real and whose connections to Denise felt deep and well established. I haven't read much by Bond, but I had the impression that one or two of these characters had previously been featured in their own book, because they had that sort of presence and solid backstory around them. It was touched upon just enough to potentially remind readers of such without overwhelming the lead characters' relationship development. If they haven't had their own book, then double kudos to Bond.

Enjoy it for what it is, and don't fret what it isn't supposed to be. My Favorite Mistake is just a lot of fun. And it's nice to know that sometimes what happens in Vegas can happen everywhere else. Even if it is just in books.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely NOT a Mistake!, April 21, 2005
This review is from: My Favorite Mistake (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
I found Denise to be comical and Redford just plain hot. A quick read, NOT a mistake to pick this one up!
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5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it!, August 9, 2010
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It's a cute,funny story. I read it in one seating.I was just laughing a lot and got me hooked,before I knew it I need to finish and know the ending which didn't disappoint me.A lot of pent up emotion on both side especially Denise,but got to understand her hesitation. I really love this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful, February 4, 2010
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I have re-read this about three times and find it absolutely wonderful story line and a great funny romance.
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