
A Perfect Moment
My Best Friend’s Sister, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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kathleen starr hall
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Lexy Timms
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"Little sister don't you do what your big sister does…"
The wedding is over, and the bride's off to her honeymoon. But, feelings still linger between the bride's best friend and the bride's sister.
With Mel out of the picture, Chase and Mira are free to explore their relationship. Free to explore the connection between them. Free to explore what might be between them after a passionate, torrid affair during a whirlwind wedding week.
Until the sister comes home, proclaiming her marriage is over.
©2019 Lexy Timms (P)2024 Lexy TimmsLo que los oyentes dicen sobre A Perfect Moment
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- Cheryl B
- 01-24-25
Wonderful story!
A Perfect Moment, an Audiobook by Lexi Timms, is the gripping story of Chase and Mira. The attraction has been simmering…now, they are able to delve into their feelings without any interference. That is….until the shocking truth comes out!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this story!! This is book 2 of the trilogy. Really am NOT a fan of cliffhangers, but there is one for this story. Good read!
This Audiobook was narrated by Kathleen Starr Hall who was excellent! I did have some difficulty understanding whether she was saying Chase or Jayce at times. Had to check the book itself to determine the name. Otherwise, she was excellent!!
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