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Beautiful Mistake was oh so sexy and addicting. Once I started reading I couldn’t stop. Caine and Rachel were electrifying. The first time they met when Rachel confused Caine for her best friends lying ex-boyfriend, was hilarious. She told off Caine and treated him like the lowest scum on earth, but he took it all with a stride and a smile on his lips. Even when Rachel was walking away after her realization that she told off the wrong guy, Caine still watched her with a smile on his lips and curiosity. Their first meeting was just the beginning, the first day of school as a teacher’s assistant was the best. Rachel walked in class to her jack*ss Professor, who grilled her for being late. Then finding out that Caine the guy she told off the night

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