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Kissing Mr. Right
Kissing Mr. Right
Kissing Mr. Right
Audiobook8 hours

Kissing Mr. Right

Written by Michelle Major

Narrated by Dara Rosenberg

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Kendall Clark has always dreamed of anchoring the national news. The dedicated Denver journalist has worked hard to earn more than her fluff-piece reporting job. When she’s asked to star in an on-air dating show to increase her station’s ratings, she initially refuses…until she learns that participating will give her a shot at a national news-desk position in New York.

But nothing prepares Kendall for the dating show’s popularity—or for the laughable dates she’s forced to endure on camera. To complicate matters further, she’s falling hard for Tyler Bishop, the handsome scientist hired to consult on her first big news story. Ty soon finds himself equally smitten with Kendall and sets out to prove he’s her Mr. Right. But is there room in his quiet life for a woman with such a public image? And when Kendall’s integrity is questioned, will she choose her dream job or her dream man?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 1, 2015
ISBN9781501276125
Kissing Mr. Right
Author

Michelle Major

USA Today bestselling author Michelle Major loves stories of new beginnings, second chances and always a happily ever after. An avid hiker and avoider of housework, she lives in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains with her husband, two teenagers and a menagerie of spoiled furbabies. Connect with her at www.michellemajor.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    2.75 Stars for me

    I really wanted to love this story and with a few changes, it could have been a solid 4-5 Star Story. The constant... This is not a part of the plan throughout 95% of the story and the self-absorbed attitude of the h had me wanting to scream. This is a perfect example of not seeing the forest for the trees.

    The h was very unlikable through most of the story and I am not sure why the H was so smitten with her. He has his shortcomings as well which were blatantly obvious towards the end of the story but, hey, there is an HEA.

    4-5 Star stories have me rooting for the MCs and caring about the supporting characters. I am hoping that the next book in the series has more enjoyable MCs.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Kendall came from a trailer park home and is bound and determined to put that life behind her as she climbs the TV Journalist ladder. She accidentally drives into Ty's landscaping truck & he helps her get her car fixed, but no way is she interested in him - he's blue collar and not part of her social ladder climbing plan. But he gets under her skin, and turns out to be not who he seems.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoyed this light romance a lot.I especially appreciated the emphasis- on both parts- placed on consent! While their passions may have been overwhelming, neither lover used that as an excuse to try to overwhelm the other, and instead were pretty careful to back off if there was not enthusiastic consent. And it was HOT!Both lovers did change and grow as a result of their relationship, too, although Kendall- the woman- changed the most. I am not as keen that her change led her to back down on her original ambitions, while his change made him take up a more prestigious gig.So, these were the parts I really liked.Less successful was the depiction of Kendall, our heroine: she has issues, granted, but she stayed stuck in the same ones for longer than was compelling. I also suspect it was intentionally vague about her job: TV anchor? Investigative reporter? Junior reported who does animal stories? sometimes one, sometimes another. Similarly with Ty, our hero: I suspect the qualiti4es needed to be a successful ecological soil scientist, and those required to be a successful landscape designer/gardener, are vastly different.Still, the relationship was handled pretty well and was fun to read, even though it did grt a bit repetitive as they both reiterated their positions, repeatedly.I don't think that physical chemistry can conquer serious differences in lifestyle and values... but it may give people the impetus to work to conquer such. And I also believe in emotional chemistry- sometimes, one just KNOWS that the other is Mr/Ms Right... although it makes sense to apply brains to that as well!Fun read, for romance fans.