Perfect Kiss (Mason Creek, #9)

Perfect Kiss (Mason Creek, #9)

Lacey Black

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Malcolm They say opposites attract, but I never understood the phrase until Leni Abbott walked into my office—or more specifically—into my office bathroom, while I was naked. Even as the pink stained her cheeks and she stuttered to speak, I was completely intrigued. She’s unlike anyone I’ve met before and, wildly enough, seems immune to my charms. She also has a son. A young five-year-old boy, Trace, who blindsides me with his toothless grin and worms his way into my heart. Together, they make me feel things. Things I’ve never expected. This single mom might not know it, but she could be everything I never knew I wanted. Leni I’ve heard all the rumors about Malcolm Wright, the playboy mayor with a trail of broken hearts left in his wake. I try to resist him, really I do, but he’s always there with those devastatingly gorgeous eyes and a sexy smile full of wicked intent. When he hires my business to clean his impressive house, I know I should stay away, yet find my resolve slipping. Then he meets my son. I fully expect him to run for the hills, but that doesn’t happen. In fact, being near Trace only seems to draw Malcolm and I closer. Now there are two hearts on the line as I put my trust and faith into the one man in Mason Creek who may not be able to give his own heart in return.

Publication Year: 2021


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  • kaydaninbooks
    Mar 09, 2025
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    This was a really cute small town read. I enjoyed the characters and reading about them falling in love. While I enjoyed the main couple, the best relationship was between Malcom and Leni’s son Trace. It was sweet and really well done.

    I would have rated this higher if it weren’t for the miscommunication. It could have been avoided on both ends and it dragged down my enjoyment of the story.

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