• Call It What You Want

  • A Billionaire, Fake Dating, Workplace Romance
  • By: Britt McKenna
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 9 hrs and 54 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (45 ratings)

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Call It What You Want

By: Britt McKenna
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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All of this is fake. The expensive dates, the luxury vacations, the smoldering kisses… No way am I catching feelings for my fake, billionaire boyfriend.

Nope... No way.

--♥--

Five years.

That’s how much time I wasted tied down to my narcissistic, cheating ex. When my brother asks me to help launch his new tech company, I jump at the chance for a fresh start.

Forget men. Forget romance. My family and career are all I care about.

Then, I run into my brother’s new investor at the launch party.

Literally.

Immediately, the tall, dark, and handsome billionaire is annoyed. Apparently, women are constantly throwing themselves at him, hoping to get in the pants of his expensive 3-piece suit and dip their fingers in his family’s immense wealth.

Disgusting.

I’m determined to prove him wrong and keep my distance, but then my ex crashes back into my life, threatening to ruin everything.

I'm more than a little surprised when Mr. Investor steps up and offers me a deal. Pretend to be his girlfriend for the summer to keep his old-fashioned family off his back, and he'll make sure my brother's company is a success.

Two birds, one stone.

What could possibly go wrong?

--♥--

Call It What You Want is book one in the Lawson Lovers Series. It is a steamy standalone novel with no cliffhanger.

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The story

The virtual voice. Use people to narrate. The virtual voice was very boring almost put me to sleep.

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Virtual voice not my favorite.

Harder to follow with the virtual voice. A good book. I will most likely read the rest in the series due to the good story line.

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Story wasn’t bad

I didn’t like the computer voice, it lacked the emotion of a person. It lacked personality.

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Virtual Voice

I loved this story but hated the virtual voice. You would think that computers are smart enough that it could at least give a male vs female voice. I had a hard time following at times

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a bit boring and predictable

this book was interesting but at times a bit long and predictable. I would recommend. no way I would have the same ending though. I hate visual voice. tunes the story.

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Virtual Voice Narration

I was not a fan of the virtual voice narration; the inflection, tone and emphasis were off and wrong in a variety of places.

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Great romance

I like when the stories are narrated by REAL people. They should use male and female voices for the characters.

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Slow book with horrible narration.

The story wasn't bad but it just took forever for them to get together. So the whole beginning was pretty slow. It just wasn't very exciting and the AIvl narration was terrible. I had to concentrate because I couldn't tell who was speaking half the time because the voice is the same whether it's the male or the female. It was work to listen to not fun.

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No to Virtual Voice

I can't honestly say how good or bad this story is, but I can say that using a vutal voice to narrate it is not good. The voice used is a female only voice for both the male and female characters which doesn't work for me. On top of that, there is little to no emotion coming through as you would have with a human narrator. If others can find enjoyment in this format great, but I will be avoiding all books using vitual voice in the future.

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Narrated by robot

Once again I find myself torn. I want to hear the story but HATE the narration. Imagine your story being read by your GPS or Siri. Multiple mispronounced words. The emphasis in the wrong place. The expression and intonation way off or nonexistent. AWFUL.

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