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Mixed Messages

By: Linda Lael Miller
Narrated by: Susan Bennett
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Mark Holbrook was a legend. A tall, rugged, imposing legend. He'd won a Pulitzer, interviewed kings and queens, presidents, and movie stars. Carly Barnett, on the other hand, was a former-beauty-queen-turned-advice-columnist. Not exactly on the same level. Still, Carly was determined to prove that she was more than a pretty face. Mark wasn't sure the beautiful and spirited Carly had what it took to be a reporter, but he was sure that he wanted her. And Mark never denied himself what he wanted. Only, Carly was far better at uncovering the truth than Mark had given her credit for. And sooner or later she'd uncover the most dangerous truth of all - that he couldn't live without her.

©1990 Linda Lael Miller (P)2014 W.F. Howes
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Royalty
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A little outdated. Didn't like how Mark's voice came across like an old man. At times he sounded more feminine than the woman.

Good story a little predictable

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Love the author, as always, and I have never been disappointed day any I have read.

Great narration

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Every single old school romance cliche was in this book. The virgin heroine, the older rich hero, the friendly “love rival”, the immediate pregnancy and wedding. Predictable, but I ended up listening to the whole book as Inwanted to remember how old romances were written. My how things have changed. The narration was ok, felt like it was read more than acted as sometimes I wasn’t sure which character was speaking.

Full of cliches

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