After The Goal
Lizzie Blake's Best Mistake by Mazey Eddings
If The Goal hooked you with an independent heroine, a devoted father-to-be, and an unplanned future, Lizzie Blake's Best Mistake brings the same heat and heart.
3 recommendations for Elle Kennedy fans who loved The Goal, The Mistake, The Score.
If The Goal hooked you with an independent heroine, a devoted father-to-be, and an unplanned future, Lizzie Blake's Best Mistake brings the same heat and heart.
If Dean's swagger and that slow-burn depth hooked you, this delivers the same rink-side intensity where team loyalty meets scorching chemistry. Witty banter between a driven heroine and a hockey player who underestimates her builds into steam that never skips the emotional work—consent, ambition, and vulnerability anchor every scene, just like The Score promised.
If you loved watching a hockey player actually work for forgiveness in The Mistake, you need a basketball hero who has to prove he's changed through action, not charm. The Assist brings that same grounded heroine energy—she won't melt on command—plus the campus party scenes, locker room banter, and explosive chemistry that only hits harder after all that slow-burn tension.