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Mistaken Kiss

My Notorious Aunt, Book 2

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Mistaken Kiss

By: Kathleen Baldwin
Narrated by: Beverley A. Crick
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Willa, the vicar's little sister, knows full well that her prospects are bleak. When she accidentally kisses Alexander Braeburn, her dull, predictable world turns upside down. Logic dictates that she should stay away from the handsome Corinthian. He's the black sheep of their village. But how can she resist? She yearns for one more taste of the most tantalizing excitement she has ever experienced. Just one more before Willa settles back into her dreary life forever.

Alex is intrigued by the refreshingly forthright Willa. Her genuine character warms his jaded heart and makes him smile. When she naively marches into trouble, Alex feels duty bound to rescue her. Is it duty? Or something else that compels him to watch over the vicar's little sister?

Contains mature themes.

©2014 Kathleen Baldwin (P)2017 Tantor
Regency Historical Historical Fiction Heartfelt

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Slightly off the wall but fun

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decent story. formulaic, but good. the actor was great. I'll probably listen to it again sometime.

basic romance

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The author certainly knows how to incorporate humor into her stories and dialog. I enjoyed it for that. Her antics got a little tiring in lieu of deeper character development. But I simply sped some parts up on my way to the hea. I liked Willow’s straightforward, intelligent approach.

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