![]() The easiest way to make that play out is with an age gap - here, it’s Cassie and Erin recognizing that their own happiness matters more than anything else.”Īfter Cassie and Erin’s one-night stand and subsequent awkward encounter the following morning featuring Parker - who is both Cassie’s friend and Erin’s daughter - the two women see each other again, and their spark is just as strong as it was that night in the bar. ![]() “I like the idea that there are two people that could stop themselves and should stop themselves, but don’t. “I like dealing with power differentials,” Wilsner said. ![]() Wilsner is no stranger to controversial tropes their first work gracefully depicts an evolving relationship between a boss and her assistant, so the choice to employ a risqué age gap doesn’t come as a shock. The moment in the book is memorable: “She was probably twice Cassie’s age, and honestly, Cassie wasn’t typically a cougar hunter … but this woman was way too hot to worry about any age difference.” Cassie goes on to buy Erin a drink, and things heat up quickly as she follows Erin into the bathroom - and later escalate further when Cassie finds out Erin is the mother of her newest friend. ![]() “Mistakes Were Made” centers around the relationship between 21-year-old college senior Cassie and almost-40-year-old Erin, who first meet when they lock eyes from across the bar. ![]()
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