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First of all, I am absolutely obsessed with Mazey Edding's writing so as soon as I saw this novel I knew I would love it. I am OBSESSED with Lizzie and Rake as both individuals and as a couple, They both have so many amazing qualities that are amplified by each other, which makes you root for them throughout the entire novel. Highly recommend!!
This ARC was given to me to review from the publishers and NetGalley.

Reviewed the audio which is how I consumed this book. Mazey Eddings continues to amaze me in her storytelling ability. Summer and Will told the story so beautifully and this was just such a fun audio to listen to. Thank you to SMP and Macmillan for the advanced copy

I thoroughly enjoyed Mazey Eddings’ first installment of this series and was anxiously awaiting the follow up. This book did not disappoint. Written with Eddings’ classic wit, humor, and sarcasm, the MC Lizzie accidentally becomes pregnant following a one night stand and embarks on a journey of single parenthood. However, her Australian hookup, Rake, isn’t one to back down from responsibility. What starts out as platonic co-parenting obviously turns into more and I’m here for it all!
Sincere thanks to NetGalley & St Martins Press for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

Lizzie: feeling too much, expressing too much, saying everything aloud comes into her mind, too straightforward, fireball, dealing with her ADHD by running away from attachments, experienced in hookups!

This is a very classic case of “it’s not you, it’s me.” I have been following Mazey on IG for a long time and was so excited for her that I overlooked the fact that this book is one of my least favorite tropes. I really wanted to love Lizzie Blake, especially because of the neurodivergent representation, but I just couldn’t get past the accidental pregnancy trope.
Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for my copy to review.

What a fun read. Lizzie can't seem to fit in anywhere and her family lets her know it every time they see her. Along comes Rake and her world changes. After spending a weekend under Rake's Australian charms, Lizzie finds that she is pregnant. Driven by his desire to be important in his child's life, he moves to America. As their relationship grows, hilarious situations and sarcasm bring lightheartedness to their lives. I really enjoyed reading this.
Thank you Netgalley for the advance copy.

Loved this one! This book has great ADHD rep. Typically, I am not a fan of the tropes in these books but it worked for me in this one. The characters were so loveable and flawed, it made a beautiful messy love story. Really strong book from Mazey!

this was fantastic! I blew through this and finished it in less than 24 hours. After finishing The Luckiest Girl alive it was exactly what I needed. It was hilarious, adorable, and the authenticity in which ADHD was incorporated was top notch. Also I’ve never felt so strongly about a book boyfriend and I might be a tiny bit in love with Rake. I cannot wait to read the next book in the series!

Lizzie Blake's Best Mistake follows Lizzie, an incredible baker who has struggled to adjust to adult life with ADHD, and Rake, an Australian she meets after she is assaulted in a bar waiting for a blind date. Rake is visiting NYC and after a few days of fun, he heads back home. Two weeks later, Lizzie discovers that she's pregnant. As Lizzie and Rake try to figure out the best ways to coparent and cohabitate they start to realize that maybe they don't need to push their feelings for each other away.
I really enjoyed this one! I found myself pulled into the chaos that Lizzie and Rake dealt with and was cheering them on every step of the way! Lizzie's ADHD was so real and I loved the way that Eddings wove it into the story. A huge thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for an eARC in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own!

Unfortunately I think this was a case of wrong story, wrong time for me. I found the way the book treated abortion to be really out of touch and decided to DNF after I read about the ex and her abortion.
This quote from https://medium.com/helen-reads/lizzie-blakes-best-mistake-95d34434dfd3 sums it up perfectly for me. "Blaming Rake’s emotional withdrawal on his ex’s abortion almost entirely negated all the things both Rake and Lizzie said about how abortion is a valid choice for a pregnant person. You can’t simultaneously validate abortion while also using it as the reason one of the main characters was so messed up. It felt like the book was trying to play both sides of the coin and it was really frustrating and disappointing."
I think Mazey Eddings writes some really great characters so I hope to connect with one of her future books.
I gave the book 2 stars below but I do not typically rate books that I DNF.

This book just felt so over the top and unrealistic to me. There was no real connection between Lizzie and Rake and it was just so difficult to get into the story. I am also not a fan of the surprise pregnancy trope so that just made me dislike this even more.
I was not the audience for this one but hopefully someone out there is,
A huge thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me a copy of the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Loved this cute rom-com! The main characters were lovable! I loved the chemistry between them and how they tried to keep a plutonic relationship. Lizzie’s quirks and personality were likable and relatable. This book was laugh out loud funny and also had a lot of heart. I thoroughly enjoyed this book!

I loved Lizzie and Rakes Story.
This author was new to me and the story was a bit of a slow st.art, but once i got into it i couldn't put it down.
I absolutely loved Lizzies' character, and her fun energetic ways. She was such a refreshing character from what i have been reading lately.
Lizzie and rakes chemistry was there from the begining and never wavered. Rakes adoration for lizzie made my heart melt.
Over all this book had it all.
Great representation, the cutest love story, a bunch of laughs and a great ending!
Thank you NetGalley, Mazey Eddings and St. Martin’s Press for the e-ARC of this book

𝕄𝕪 𝕥𝕙𝕠𝕦𝕘𝕙𝕥𝕤:
I absolutely adored Lizzie, and her energy and zest for life. Her character was a breath of fresh air, and I just loved her. You don’t read many books where the main character has ADHD, and I thought the author did a great job of educating the reader about it while making it fit in the story.
Rake was such an adorable character. I loved how enamored with Lizzie he was. The chemistry between the two of them was undeniable, and there are definitely some spicy scenes in this book.
This is the second book in the A Brush with Love series. It’s a connected series so you can read this as a stand-alone which is what I did not realizing it was part of a series. I loved Mazey Eddings writing style so I will definitely read the first book, and I look forward to continuing the series. I loved this book so I highly recommend checking this series out!
ℚ𝕦𝕚𝕔𝕜 𝕊𝕪𝕟𝕠𝕡𝕤𝕚𝕤:
After a one-night stand leads to a pregnancy, Lizzie and Rake decide to co-parent, and live together platonically. However, their chemistry is undeniable, and when a mishap with Lizzie’s air mattress forces them to share a bed, all bets are off!
Thank you St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

This was my first time reading anything by this author. Though is didn't LOVE this read it was still good. It was an easy read and had some funny one liners and such in it...it just wasn't my favorite.

This book was a bit of a slow start for me, but I am so glad I stuck with it. I ended up really enjoying Lizzie and Rake's story.
They were both interesting characters with past experiences that have negatively shaped how they see themselves and relationships. However, they find a strong connection when an unexpected pregnancy brings them closer together.
As I said before, this book really did start off a bit too slow for me. However, it did become more evenly paced as the story progressed. I also ended up liking Lizzie and Rake more and more as the dual POV let me get inside their heads and understand them better.
Overall this was a solid read and I am looking forward to the author's next book!
Thank you to the author for providing an ARC for an honest review.

It was not super fun reading this book at the same time Roe v Wade got overturned in the US. I had to put it down but I just do not want to come back to this book at all. DNF.
In this book, irresponsible Lizzie gets pregnant from a one night stand. With all the thought of buying a Squishmallow, Lizzie decides to keep the baby. Luckily the baby daddy, Rake, can uproot his life and sweep in to provide for her and the baby because she’s the manic pixie girl of his dreams and also his evil ex aborted his baby. Because a baby’s responsibility is to fix their mother’s ADHD and the father’s past relationship trauma? They’ll both magically be better “for the baby.” Sure okay what a great test run (big sarcasm). Babies come with receipts right? They’re not a lifelong commitment to someone other than your selfish-ass self. Lizzie’s logic is that because she’s so childish herself, she should be a mom. What?? Babies do not have jobs. They are babies. They aren’t supposed to “fix” their parents. They need parents who will step up and be actual parents and functioning human beings.
Rake just sweeps in and solves all Lizzie’s problems. That’s so unrealistic. He’s going to have to parent his child and the mother of his child at the same time,
How are this author’s books supposedly lighthearted and funny? They are emotionally exhausting train wrecks. I’m done. I will not be reading any more books from this author.
1/5 stars

📖Book: Lizzie Blakes's Best Mistake
⭐️Rating: 5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
✍🏼Author: Mazey Eddings
🎤Narrated: Summer Morton; Will Peters
📚Genre: Romance
🗏 Pages: 322
🎧Length: 9 Hours, 58 Minutes
💕Tropes: Oops baby, Forced Proximity, Opposites attract, Duel POV
⚠️Warnings: Pregnancy, Abortion, Ableist Language
🔖Readability: 4.5/5 italic font is used
🥇First Line: There was no place in the world Lizzie Blake loved more than Philadelphia.
Things to expect:
✨ADAH Representation
❤️Face Sitting
🥧Kinky Baked Goods
🛏️Two-Night Stand
👶Surprise Pregnancy
Only Mazey Eddings can make a surprised pregnancy story sexy, hilarious, light-hearted, and reliable. I am also unsure about this type of trope, but I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the love story between the two main characters. They get hot and heavy right off the bat, and the self-discovery throughout made me love the story even more. Rake as a character name was annoying, but I did get used to it in the end. Mazey shows us that no matter who we are, every part of us deserves love, and this is hands down my favorite book by her by far. I can't wait to see the next one that comes out next year. The audiobook of this is just as good as the print version, and honestly, I think I like it more.
Thanks to St Martin Press for the advanced reader copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own
I have purchased my own copy.

I was so excited to be able to read Lizzie and Rake’s story after Harper and Dan’s (this book is the second book in the Brush with Love series). Lizzie and Rake were both amazing characters and their chemistry is off the charts!
I absolutely love the representation in Mazey’s books and will definitely be reading anything she publishes.
I want to thank NetGalley, Mazey Eddings and St. Martin’s Press for the e-ARC of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are honest, my own and left voluntarily.

Not going to lie, this book was wild. I laughed a bunch and also read this in a day so I have to say 4 stars!! Usually the pregnancy trope is a no for me, but I went into this read without knowing it was and I was already invested by the time I figured it out. It was super funny! Lizzie and Rake had the best banter! Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read in exchange for a review.