The Mischievous Miss Charlotte

The Mischievous Miss Charlotte

by Maggie Dallen

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A spirited young woman falls for a mysterious stranger who seems her perfect match—unaware he’s the very man she’s been dreading to marry. When secrets are revealed at midnight, love and pride collide in this charming Regency twist on mistaken identity.

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Genre
Historical Romance
Subgenre
General Historical, Regency (1811–1820), Victorian (1830–1900)
Series
School of Charm • Book 6
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
2 Mild
Violence
2 Mild
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
2 Mild
Publication Date
January 10, 2022
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novella
Sensitive Themes
Arranged or forced marriage

Editorial Reviews

"Oh yes, it got my attention from the start and I could not wait to see what would happen to these two! They did not realize who each other were, but how soon would they find out? Another sweet addition to this fun series that I have enjoyed so much!! Loved these characters and their journey to a happy ever after!." - Amazon Reviewer

Customer Reviews

Based on 11 reviews
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Kindle Customer
Another magnificent addition to the series

This is another magnificently created addition to this amazing series. All of this new set of characters in this clean story are brilliantly crafted.

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Louise Mcginley
Short but sweet

This was such a sweet story to read, it was only 157 pages but written so beautifully. It was such a change to see that a character actually wore glasses! I love the idea of getting people completely wrong as they both thought about each other. It's not raunchy in the slightest but sometimes all I want to read is a gentle romance.

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S. Atkinson
Gave me a giggle

Enjoyed it. Gave me a giggle or two. Both MCs very likeable

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Kate's thoughts
Totally original thinking

I liked that the characters are were good people. The main characters were fun and had a sense of humor and treated each other with respect.

J
Jeannie Long
It’s Cute

It’s well written and it is a good book but on the silly side. It would be a good book for a younger adult than me.

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