Date by Mistake is a anthology of bad cliches.
There are four stories - two about totally random meetings and two of old high school/college sweethearts meeting again over almost a decade. What binds this stories together is the place - Port Calypso - and the falling in love on a first sight. Besides that they are all these classic Tarzan and Jane couple. He man beats his chest drum and roars 'Me Tarzan, you Jane', translation: I saw you, I want you, you mine, no other man can touch you, I can dump you, insult you, belittle you, but that's ok, since I worship you, undress you in my mind the moment I see you and dream us of having a family the next moment. While He man does his mating dance, our delicate Jane does her own dance around his home tree, translation: she hates him at first, whether his her competitor, ex or source, but even while her sensible mind tells her to be angry with him, all she can think about how his touch makes her body come alive and how she wants him inside her and ... It's good the stories end where they end course I bet you, that all those four couples ... well maybe not the last one ... will not stay together very long, after the initial lust and bliss wears off.
Well, this book is an excellent source for eye rolling practice, be course I do not remember another book that I have been rolling my eyes so much as I did with this book, I was really concerned, I will sprain the eye muscles.
Beside all this never ending cliche after cliche, all the stories had their inconsistencies. Short stories and still could not been written without errors in logic. Too bad. Maybe it was just the NetGalley version, but still. I was very close to mark this book as DNF, but I'm a curious cat, I want to know the ending and it does not mean I'll just read the ending, I'll read the whole thing, and since I asked the book from NetGalley, it was only fair if I finished it, before I wrote my review.
Not a good read at all.