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A Touch Unexpected

By: A. L. Rivers
Narrated by: May Lincoln
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Kept safe from all of he, until two and twenty, a border born shall be.

Since birth, Rosalind Carver has maintained a careful distance from the opposite sex. Too close, and she risks provoking the enchantment. Yet, if the proverb is true, her twenty-second birthday promises a new beginning—one that puts the touch of a man within her reach.

In the weeks leading up to her imminent foray into the world of men, a familiar face returns to Brighthall Manor: Jonathan Rashford, the newly inducted Chancellor of Denault and enigmatic older brother of Rosalind’s dearest friend, Valentina.

When something unexpected transpires between the two, sparks fly in ways they never imagined. Soon, Rosalind finds herself juggling the intricacies of society, secrets, and a touch of magic—all while grappling with her burgeoning feelings for Jonathan as their friendship ventures into uncharted territory. Without the protection of the enchantment, should she chance an unguarded heart?

Unwind with this historical-inspired, light fantasy romance, ideal for listeners craving a gentle friends-to-lovers story with a bit of humor and spice. Also woven into this tale of romantic love is a heartfelt celebration of lifelong friendship.

©2025 A. L. Rivers (P)2025 A. L. Rivers
Fantasy Historical Historical Fiction Friendship Heartfelt Witty Romance
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