Her Perfect Mismatch (A Town Named Eden #2)

Sonia Parin


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Her Perfect Mismatch by Sonia Parin
Mitch Faydon always plays nice, never hurting anyone, never making promises he can’t keep, but now that he’s been used, he’s sworn to shake off the bad-boy of Eden reputation. It’s time for everyone to see there’s more to him than meets the eye. No easy task when you’re known as a sweet talker who can convince anyone into doing anything, even if they don’t want to, or shouldn’t want to. When his particular skill set is called on to diffuse a situation, Mitch encounters the parking snatcher, Elizabeth Charles. The pretty strawberry blonde tourist is experiencing some issues. Her pride is on the line and her entire future depends on a Puff Donut that has reduced her to a whimpering mess. Before either one can come to terms with their new lives, they’ll tackle anaemic looking omelettes, try to catch a rhubarb thief, go hunting for the ghost of Wilbur, and discover that love has a way of sneaking up even when you least expect it… 

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She needed one day to rebel. To let her hair down and draw in a breath without feeling the need to measure it.


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“Well, I can’t stand the suspense. I tried, but it seems yesterday’s escapade has made my willpower redundant. I have to ask... Why are you pulling a billy cart with a pig’s head in it?”
He gave her an easy smile. “This is Wilbur and he’s... or rather, he was a boar.”


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“I’m surprised you had the gall to show your face in town again.”
Recognizing the voice, she swirled around and lifted her gaze to meet Mitch Faydon’s smiling eyes.
“W-what... what did I do?” Parts of yesterday remained a blur, but she couldn’t have done something entirely out of character...
The previous day’s encounter with him filled her mind. When he’d stood up to leave... right after she’d let her gaze linger over his mouth for longer than was socially acceptable—
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