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Kismet

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Kismet

Written by: Lauren Blakely
Narrated by: Julia Whelan, Shane East
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In this audio-first rom com by #1 New York Times bestselling author Lauren Blakely, a scorching one-night stand with a stranger turns into a deliciously forbidden romance...

My first evening in London feels like kismet when I bump into a charming, book-loving Englishman, and by the end of the night, he’s making me see stars. I’m floating when we make plans to meet again.

Then fate decides to pull a fast one on me.

Turns out, my smoldering new lover is my red-hot competition, and we’re vying for the same promotion at the elite auction house I crossed an ocean for.

If that’s not enough, the hottie and I are forced to work together on a brand new collection. Every. Single. Tempting. Day.

What's an American woman in London to do?

Staying far, far away would be the safe choice, especially when I learn about his past and how it mirrors mine. But I don’t always play it safe with my heart…

©2022 Lauren Blakely (P)2022 Audible Originals
Romantic Comedy
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So this was really good! a healthy office competition without all the bickering and all that. actually quite liked it !

A quick short listen

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In trying to give the couple a happy ending, the author has made the woman sacrifice good opportunities to show love. I hated it.

Bad ending

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Characters are one dimensional.
The female lead is immature.
The male lead doesn't have a single flaw except that he likes 'em "pretty and witty".
They don't bring balance to their relationship nor depth.
Every problem has an easy solution not to forget that the easy solutions could give way to resentment very quickly. The only reason that can't happen is because the characters are not fleshed out.
I don't see how the characters that are written are good for each other, let alone 'destined' for each other.
The only good thing were the narrators.

If only Kismet were that good.

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