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The Way You Smile

By: Kiki Archer
Narrated by: Claire Storey
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Real life doesn’t play out like a movie. Electric connections mostly mean you’ve got static in your jumper. Camila Moore knows that; she’s not daft. She has two teenage boys and bills to pay, plus the only man she’s ever been with has traded her in for a gym bunny.

Returning to work’s the answer, but when she finds herself in the wrong room and wrong place at the wrong time, the last thing she expects is to be promoted out of obscurity into the arms of Harriet Imogen Pearson, media darling, hotshot entrepreneur, and notorious lesbian playgirl.

Camila can’t believe it. She’s an ordinary woman, nothing special - in her view - so what’s Harriet’s motivation? What’s her end game?

Are Camila’s feelings just infatuation, or is it real life love?

Kiki Archer is the mistress of chick-lit romance for women of all ages and inclinations.

Praise for the book:

“The chick-lit novel to spark any woman's lesbian sexual awakening.” (Diva Magazine)

“A book that will set a new standard for your chick-lit romances.” (TLR)

"A highly commercial, pink is the new grey, contemporary romance read." (AfterEllen)

©2018 Kiki Archer (P)2020 Kiki Archer
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Beyond Brilliance!!

I was NEVER expecting this book to sweep me off my feet but it really did. There was not anything that wasn't exciting, not a single boring line. I could never say that about 90% of the books I read and that about 4 (lesbian books ofcourse) a week. The writer and the narrator are like magic together, the words and performance was crazy crazy good. There were so many laughs and a few tears and all of the side stories were even good (poor Roy, and I'm a lesbian saying that, felt bad for man) I just fell in live with this book and need it to go on and on. I am keeping my fingers crossed that I can find this narrator reading another lesbian classic and want to read something else of this writer. The narration was so good and yes she had a sexy voice! Get it, it is worth it and I can't wait to listen to it again.

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Hilarious! Yet disappointing

Ok this was my first listen by this author and narrator and I have to say this narrator was fabulous. The story in itself was hilarious! However the ending seemed rushed and just disappointing. I was expecting one more chapter.

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This one I loved

It’s been quite a while since I listen to a good book written by Kiki Archer and narrated by Claire Stormy, and I almost gave up on Kiki, I am glad I didn’t
Well written likable characters, great story.

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i couldn't get into the story

The Narrator was great and that seems to be a constant with Kiki's audiobooks. I did greatly enjoy 2 of Kiki's other audiobooks Lost in the Starlight was my favorite so far and Too Late...I Love You was good. but i just wasn't into this one, i just coundn't connect with the characters or get into/invested with the story.

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Hellacious and cute story

I loved the story (like all the others by Kiki Archer), really great narrated by Claire Storey. It was easy to listen to, she made you laugh so much and really get annoyed when you needed to. I loved the flirty chemistry between Camilla and Harriet. It was such a nice and cute story. Can’t wait the rest of Kiki’s books to become audio.

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cute and funny

This story was cute and funny. I cant remember the last time I laughed so much while listening to a story.


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Quirky lead finds new love

This was a fun, fast-moving tale about an unlikely romance between Camila and Harriet. Camila is trying to get back in the workforce after her long term boyfriend, who is also father to her two teenage sons, dumps her. Harriet is a successful entrepreneur with a playgirl reputation. Sparks happen immediately when they meet.

A lot of this story feels like it’s the kind with an ordinary person swept up into a nutty situation. Camila is relentlessly pragmatic and sees beyond the bull that other people try to offer as truth. In that way, she can be a refreshing character.

The narrator was quite good, and I found her voice easy to listen to. She was also annoying when she had to be. There’s a long sequence where Camila is yelling at her best friend for help, and she keeps repeating “Julie!” over and over again. As that’s my name, I really wished she (the character) would wrap it up already. Of course, book Julie ended up with a twist ending and deserved to be yelled at a million times more.

The fun in this story is that Camila never really considered herself a lesbian or bisexual before meeting Harriet, but she commits fully to enjoying the physical benefits of it all. Like many romances, it takes a while before the couple can end well, and they have hurdles to overcome (like a case of professional sabotage). But they do get their happy, Pretty Woman-style ending.

For readers of women’s fiction (“chick lit”) and FF romances. Nice fluff to fill a few of your hours.

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A flirty workplace romance

A wonderfully fun and naughty story about a single mother getting back to a life of her own and starting a sexy love affair with her new boss. A deliciously fun and sultry read.
Camila is delightfully sweet, I loved being inside her head which was full of wild tangents and conflicting feelings. She is super relatable and has a very authentic feel about her, I especially loved her outlook on life. You get to spend so much time in her head and really get to know her personality as you follow her different trains of thought.
I loved the open communication between Camila and Harriet as they explore their budding relationship. I loved all the wonderful cheeky and flirty banter that is a hallmark in all of Archer’s books.
The premise was fantastic, all the little coincidences and events driving the characters together against all odds, makes you want to believe in fate and magic.
The spark between Camila and Harriet is bright and enticing. The have a great connection both with words and bodies and fill the story with humor, temptation, desire, ecstasy, and love. They are great at reading each other and see each other like no one else does.
There are a lot of side stories whirling around adding to the drama and complications of the story which makes for and exciting time.
Kiki Archer never fails to create a satisfying, sexy, and heart warming story of love and humor, and The Way You Smile is no exception.
Claire Storey has a clear and silky voice. Her accent is great and she does a great job with most of the different voices, Harriet and Camila sounded a bit similar and I did get confused about who was talking a couple times

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Hilariously quirky characters, great narration

“The Way You Smile” has terrifically quirky characters, frequently hilarious passages (often featuring MC Camila’s internal musings) and banter and terrific narration. I really enjoyed the audiobook.

The story is written in a slice-of-life style, focusing on events from the POV of 35yo MC Camila, but also featuring events and interactions between many other of the characters. Many of the characters and events do seem quite ordinary and realistic, but then in the next sentence you’ll find yourself wondering how the author managed to create such an unbelievable character or event. At one point, I thought of Matthew Broderick and friends in “Ferris Bueller's Day Off”; three ordinary friends and a day of hilarious adventures and misadventures with a wacky cast of side characters (the maitre d, the school principal, the parking garage attendants, etc.).

In “The Way You Smile”, the love interest MC is 32yo Harriet Imogen Pearson (initials HIP…only the beginning of how initials can be important! Name your children carefully!!!). Harriet is a wealthy public figure, and everyone gossips about her numerous “projects” with numerous women.

Terrific secondary characters (many of whom are nearly MCs, with the amount of book time they’re given), include:

• Never-married Camila’s 15yo son Michael and 14yo son Ethan
• Mick, generally uninvolved father of Michael and Ethan, who recently left Camila to move in with gym bunny Jackie
• Camila’s BF, incorrigible next door neighbor Julia, bargain hunter extraordinaire, and owner of the amazing bacon butty van
• Terry, Julie’s sometimes live-in man. He’s older and disappears frequently philandering
• Debbie, a neighbor two doors down from Camila
• Roy, Debbie’s impotent husband
• Cassie, the cute 18yo friend of Michael’s
• Bill Stevens, the now mostly legitimate father of Cassie
• Harry, the pretty teen boy
• Deana, the disapproving-of-Claudia team member for H.I.Pvention
• Brett, the disapproving-of-Claudia team member for H.I.Pvention
• Geoff, the disapproving-of-Claudia team member for H.I.Pvention
• Lydia, producer for “The Budding Businesses Show”
• oh, and recurring parts for Helen, Tina, Nigel, and the bright pink and blue haired girl who insists the style is “subtle ombre”

Now, I don’t usually include a cast list in my reviews, but I wanted to give you an idea of the number and diversity of the characters. Interactions are numerous, and frequently hilarious. I’ll leave it to someone else to create a Venn diagram!

The only other author that comes to mind that creates such interesting characters interacting in a fun story is Robin Alexander. If you like Robin, you’ll like Kiki Archer!

In many stories, inner thinking can get old, fast (Bridget Essex often overdoes it for me). In “The Way You Smile” Camila’s musings are fun. We laugh as she contemplates shaving in the shower, appropriate gym wear, the role of the on-camera “non speaking co-presenter”, the blurred years as a parent, the nature of love, deciding to become a lesbian like becoming a member of the neighborhood watch, and many many other musings.

Many conversations between Camila and Harriet are light, flirty banter. One early dinner conversation was more in-depth, and I was reminded of the movie “My Dinner With Andre”…which is a compliment.

The main plot involves trying to invent something to showcase the business model for H.I.Pventure: helping individual inventors go from idea to prototype. The storyline is well done, but the most fun with the book are the discussions with neighbors, the relationship between Camila and her sons, the confusing yet exciting interest in spending time with Harriet, and the overall bitchiness of co-workers.

The sex scenes aren’t numerous, but they are enjoyably described. Anxious to decide whether she’s in love with Harriet (it has been only a few weeks, and she was with Mick for 16 years), Camila decides that it’s ok to be unsure; not all stories need a definitive ending or conclusion…sometimes things just carry on. I found that very interesting; several of my friends seem to be carrying on without wanting, or perhaps confronting, a definitive conclusion.

After a generally upbeat, silly and fun book, the final chapter is an explosion of unexpected angst, betrayal, money-seeking friends and relatives, and homophobia. Where did that come from? Several reviewers disliked the ending, yet I found the explosion of activities and emotions worked to wrap-up all of the subplots and character interactions throughout the book.

So, as you may have guessed, I really really enjoyed “The Way You Smile”. I liked the story(ies), the characters, the narration and the cover. Well done, and highly recommended! 5*

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...brought a smile to my face

The story of Camila and Harriet is sexy, romantic and endearing. It is fun and laugh out loud funny as you get to know the characters.

This audiobook is a good light-hearted listen with an engaging story and terrific narration by Claire Storey. This is my first Kiki Archer book, but it will not be my last.

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