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Mistakes Were Made By Meryl Wilsner May 2026

: The story is told from both Cassie and Erin’s points of view. This allows readers to see Erin’s struggle with being a "good mother" while finally prioritizing her own happiness after a stifling marriage.

Despite the potentially cringeworthy premise, the book has become a favorite for several reasons:

The Messy, Sexy Charm of "Mistakes Were Made" by Meryl Wilsner Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner

: It is widely described as Wilsner's "sexiest" book yet, featuring frequent and intense spice. Surprisingly, it remains "angst-lite," avoiding massive blowouts even when secrets are revealed.

If you’re a fan of sapphic romance, you’ve likely seen Meryl Wilsner’s name everywhere. Their sophomore novel, Mistakes Were Made , takes one of the most scandalous tropes in romance—the —and turns it into a surprisingly sweet, high-heat "raunch-com". The Hook: A "Small" Family Weekend Mix-up : The story is told from both Cassie

The "mistake" is realized the next morning at breakfast when Cassie’s best friend, Parker, introduces her to her mother: , the very same woman from the night before. Why Readers Are Obsessed

: The relationship features a 17- to 18-year age gap (22 and 39). Reviewers at The Lesbian Review noted that while the gap is always present, the characters bring out the best in each other without falling into "ice queen" cliches. The Hook: A "Small" Family Weekend Mix-up The

: Both leads are highly successful in their fields; Erin is a surgeon, and Cassie is an ambitious engineer. Susannah reviews Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner