Just A Kiss by Allie Broadfield
Publication Date: April 28, 2014Length: 108 pages
Format/s:
Kindle Edition: $0.99
Just A Kiss by Allie Broadfield
Publication Date: April 28, 2014Length: 108 pages
Format/s:
Kindle Edition: $0.99
Goodreads: Just a Kiss
Blurb
Charlotte Lightwood has one season to find a husband or she'll be forced to marry her guardian's loathsome cousin. With no title or dowry, she doesn't have much hope of making a good match. Sebastian Wilkinson, the Earl of Marley, has been the most eligible bachelor on the marriage mart for more years than he cares to count and is very aware of his duty to marry a woman who will add to the wealth and stature of his title. Sebastian makes Charlotte an offer she can't refuse: he will pretend to court her to help her attract more suitors in exchange for her advice about which ladies he should pursue. As they work together, their mutual attraction grows. When they realize they just might be perfect for one another, they must decide whether to bow to the dictates of society or follow their hearts.
Review
Cover: 4
Plot: 3.5
Characters: 4
Overall Rating: 4
Just A Kiss is the first in the "It's in His Kiss" series and is written by author Ally Broadfield. This book was such a delight to read! This has been stuck in my NetGalley library for awhile now and I was really scared to read this since I am not a fan of Historical Romances due to my feminist views. But I was very glad that I decided to read it already, since it was such a great book.
Charlotte Lightwood needs to find a husband fast or else she would be forced to marry her guardian's despicable cousin. When Sebastian Wilkinson offers to pretend to court her in exchange for her help in finding him a suitable female to marry she would be a fool to refuse him. But when sparks fly between them, will they go for what their heart desires or submit to the belief of society?
Unlike what I though I would encounter, Charlotte wasn't like most females from her era. She was spunky, has a no nonsense attitude and she fights for what she wants. Sebastian was funny and was like every female's Prince Charming.
I also loved the fact that Sebastian wasn't that interested at Charlotte on their first meeting since it seems more believable. For a novella it was pretty long and was a great start to what I believe would be a great series.
Received digital edition from publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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