About The Book
As literary agent to a romance novelist, Zoey Moody’s life currently revolves around love – which is ironic, as she is practically allergic to the L word. She’s also a city girl through and through, and yet here she is in tiny Story Lake, Pennsylvania, trying to wrangle author Hazel’s next big hit. Life isn’t exactly going to plan.
It takes all of five minutes in town before chaos finds her, sending her directly into the path of Gage Bishop, one of the stupidly handsome Bishop brothers. He is exactly the kind of romance hero that could entice a heroine to succumb to the charm of small-town life – but Zoey is no romance lead, and Gage can’t seem to stand her.
It’s clear they’re all wrong for each other. She’s allergic to commitment and can’t work a calendar app; he’s looking to settle down and has the next five years all planned out. But when Gage’s world is rocked by a devastating family secret, he turns to Zoey for one night to forget everything. That one night might just change everything . . . or ruin it.
Zoey suddenly finds herself wanting to be the one to save him – and maybe even be saved in return. Can Story Lake inspire a woman who is terrified of love to finally write her own happy ending?
Perfect for fans of the heart, humour and hope found in Things We Never Got Over and Things We Left Behind, Mistakes Were Made is a steamy escape to small town romance – full of emotional twists, slow-burn tension and Lucy Score’s trademark charm.
About the Author
Lucy is a Wall Street Journal and #1 Amazon Kindle Store bestseller of romantic comedies and contemporary romance. She grew up in rural Pennsylvania with a lot of time on her hands and a big imagination. She was the oldest of three in a book-obsessed household. Dinners were often spent in silence while family members had their noses buried in books. A passion for writing took hold at five when she taught her brother to write his name on the bathroom door.
She started writing (on paper) in the second grade, first about pilgrims on the Mayflower and over the years graduated to essays, articles, blogs, and finally books. “Pretend You’re Mine” was her runaway hit and she’s been writing full-time ever since.
Non-romance-writing jobs have included event planner, bartender, newspaper lackey, and yoga instructor.
Lucy and Mr. Lucy, enjoy spending time with their 1.7 million nieces and nephews and laying on beaches with umbrella drinks.






