Title: The Right Kind of Mistake
Author: Rebecca Thomas
Publisher: Leap Books, Shine Imprint
Release Date: November 2015
Haylie
Keene wants to put the past behind her and move on after her jock boyfriend
cheats on her. Her friends convince her that a hook-up (or maybe a little
revenge sex) is the best place to start. Except she’s steering clear of hockey
players, as in, never ever again.
Alaska State all-star defenseman Cam Erickson is a calculated risk
taker. He weighs the pros and cons and knows Haylie is a bad investment on so
many levels, but something about her gets under his skin. And once he makes up
his mind, he pulls out all the stops to make her his.
Haylie
soon realizes that Cam’s quiet charm and unfaltering confidence is like a
magnet she doesn’t want to refuse. Their chemistry is undeniable and maybe the
rules she set up for herself are worth reconsidering.
Rebecca Thomas has a love-hate relationship with Alaska, where
she lives with her bush pilot husband and two teenaged sons. When she’s not
reading, writing, or playing board games, she’s cheering for her sons at their
hockey games and tennis matches.
A reluctant reader as a child, Rebecca didn’t become interested
in books until her teen years when she discovered historical romance. Now she
loves all sub-genres of romance and can’t decide which one is her favorite.
Rebecca earned a bachelor’s degree in Education from the
University of Alaska and she was employed in the airline industry for several
years before working in her current position as a program manager in higher
education.
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