How to Kiss a Debutante
Marsden Descendants, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Woods
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Patrick James
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By:
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Dawn Brower
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Aletha Dewitt has led a charmed life. At least, that is how it appears from the outside looking in. Yes, she has had everything a person could possibly desire - except real respect. Because she was born female, her grandfather doesn’t believe she is capable enough to be a part of the family business.
What he doesn’t realize is she has more ideas and ambition than her brother will ever have. She sets out to prove to him she’s more than up to the task. Nothing will stand in her way, not even love.
Rafael Conte Leone is traveling to attend the wedding of one of his closest friends. He never imagined he’d meet the woman of his dreams on a train, but he fully intends to do everything possible to win her heart. Even help her take the mantle of one of the largest candy suppliers in the country. The problem is convincing the lady that they belong together.
With Christmas around the corner, miracles are a very real possibility. Both Rafael and Aletha start to believe they could have it all with the magic of love.
©2019 Dawn Brower (P)2019 Dawn BrowerWhat listeners say about How to Kiss a Debutante
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- Layla
- 03-03-20
How to Kiss a Debutante
In this book, you get a lot of story in a short space of time. I find that I like some romance books this length, if it is done properly.
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- Zena
- 24-05-20
Short and Sweet!
I would have wished for this story to have been longer. There was so much going for it and yet it is good as it is - what do they say, ah, "short and sweet".
I like the depth of the characters - all of them even the twins and Aletha's obnoxious brother.
Raphael was just yummy.
I'm not a fan of a duo of narrators but these two were good.
I requested, received and listened to a free copy of the audiobook and my review above is given voluntarily and is unbiased.
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