Sometimes the most inconsequential things can make all the difference. In Wolfe’s My Best Mistake, the main character is Tasha, a single mom, whose life we would think is made, after all, she won the lottery. She’s filthy rich, she’s smart, she’s loving, she’s funny and sarcastic, but everything is falling apart. Wolfe takes us on a whirlwind tour through Tasha’s messy divorce, a defamation of character suit, her trying relationships with her all-business sister, enigmatic brother-in-law, and gossiping medaling mother. Not all is bad, she has two adoring seven-year-old twins that keep her focus clear and get her through to the end. This is a quick read that will entertain you, make you laugh out loud and give every reader who thinks their family is the most difunctional, hope that things can change, but not always how you planned them.