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Kismet

Happy Endings • Book 3

3.86 BLT Score
(13.8K ratings)
★ 3.59 Goodreads (6.2K) ★ 4.36 Audible (7.6K)

Why You'll Love This

Julia Whelan and Shane East make the will-they-won't-they tension feel genuinely nerve-wracking for a story you already know the ending of.

  • Great if you want: dual-POV romance with snappy banter and forbidden tension
  • Listening experience: breezy and fast — a single-sitting listen if you let it
  • Narration: Whelan and East have rare back-and-forth chemistry; the dual cast earns its keep
  • Skip if: low Goodreads scores relative to Audible suggest it divides romance readers

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About This Book

A career-driven American woman arrives in London to compete for a coveted promotion at a prestigious auction house, only to discover that fate has a twisted sense of humor. After a passionate encounter with a charming British stranger who shares her love of literature, she finds herself face-to-face with him again in the most inconvenient place possible: the office. Not only is he her direct competition for the same position, but they're also assigned to collaborate on a high-stakes project that forces them into close proximity every day. As professional boundaries blur and personal histories surface, both must navigate the treacherous waters between ambition and attraction.

Julia Whelan and Shane East deliver a compelling dual narration that brings authentic chemistry to this workplace romance. Whelan captures the protagonist's American perspective with warmth and determination, while East's natural British accent adds genuine charm to the male lead without feeling forced or theatrical. Their alternating chapters create natural rhythm and tension, allowing listeners to experience both sides of the emotional tug-of-war between career goals and unexpected love. The narrators' skilled pacing heightens the anticipation during romantic scenes and maintains momentum through professional conflicts, making this London-set romance an engaging listening experience that showcases why dual narration works so effectively for contemporary romance.