Perfecting Kate
A Head Over Heels Contemporary Romance
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Narrated by:
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Mary Sarah Agliotta
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Written by:
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Tamara Leigh
About this listen
Kate’s creed: Thou shalt embrace singledom and be unbelievably, inconceivably happy. Yeah, right.
Kate Meadows, a successful San Francisco artist, is this close to giving up on finding a nice, solid man with whom to spend her life. So when not one, but two eligible bachelors enter her orbit in rapid succession, it seems too good to be true. And it may be.
Michael Palmier, a nationally-known makeup artist, is actually flirting with Kate, rather than her physically flawless housemate. Trouble is, he seems more intent on doling out the business cards of beauty professionals and plastic surgeons than discovering Kate’s inner beauty. Is he trying to stamp out every last bit of self-esteem she has?
As for Clive Alexander, the good doctor sends Kate’s pulse skittering every time he’s near. Too bad the man is only interested in her work - and doesn’t think she’s much to look at. It’s enough to send a girl running for her paint-splattered, relaxed-fit jeans, and swearing off men altogether. But after undergoing a makeover from Michael’s staff, Kate suddenly finds herself the recipient of admiring glances. Maybe she should try contacts, consider some fancy dental work, and - you know - that mole really could stand to go.
The question is, what kind of work will Kate do on herself? And who is she really trying to please?
©2015 Tammy Schmanski (P)2019 Tammy SchmanskiWhat listeners say about Perfecting Kate
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- R Klassen
- 2021-03-17
I did NOT enjoy this narrator.
I really liked this story, but I would recommend reading the book (if it’s an option) rather than listening to it. The narrator had a really strange speaking style — she would hold the second to last syllable in the last word of a sentence over and over again. It drove me a bit bonkers.
The producer should probably also have caught the references to “one Timothy” instead of “first Timothy”. That was a minor issue in comparison to the odd speaking style though.
The story was good — Kate is quirky, real, judgy, and changing. She battles a lot of self-doubt, and insecurity. Sure, she doesn’t always make the right decision, but dealing with the consequences of her actions/words/choices makes it more real. I’d definitely recommend the BOOK.
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