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To Kiss a Knight

Best Laid Plans, Book 2

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To Kiss a Knight

By: Grace Hitchcock
Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
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When everything is going right, something must go wrong

Vivienne Poppy's plans are working out quite well. She's run away from her family and the prospect of a horrid marriage of convenience and plans to spend her time writing under her pseudonym, Lady Larkby. Until she discovers the old Larkby title is not as dead as she thought.

Yeoman of the Guard and recently knighted Sir Sebastian Larkby is stunned to discover a Lady Larkby that he does not remember marrying. Suddenly Vivienne is left with a choice: relinquish her pen name, expose her true identity, and break Sebastian's dying grandmother’s heart—or feign marriage to Sebastian to keep the title and fulfill the old woman's wishes.

This witty novel from award-winning author Grace Hitchcock is filled with scandal, mishap, and just the right amount of romance.

©2025 Grace Hitchcock (P)2025 Dreamscape Media
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Heartfelt Witty

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This is a wonderful romance book and highly recommend. Anne Flosnik makes the book even better and keeps your interest. If you like historical romance don't hesitate to listen it will keep your interest.

Wonderful book and a fantastic narrator

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I only took one star off because on review this was tagged as Christian fiction, but I clearly only read the book description which didn’t give any hint about how many passages were going to be read to me, chapter and verse, from the bible or how many times god or faith were going to be referenced. It was a well-narrated story that didn’t really distinguish itself from other historical romances, except in the volume of sermonizing, which I would have skipped if the blurb had mentioned that it was Christian fiction.

What’s your limit on bible passages in romance?

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