• Primetime Princess

  • By: Lindy DeKoven
  • Narrated by: Angela Dawe
  • Length: 10 hrs and 38 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Primetime Princess

By: Lindy DeKoven
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Publisher's summary

High heels, hijinks, and head honchos in Hollywood

Chauvinism. Cutthroat competition. It’s all in a day’s work for Alexa Ross, vice president of comedy development at Hawkeye Broadcasting System. After years of fighting her way through the Hollywood boys’ club, Alexa thinks she’s finally free of Jerry Kellner, her sleazy ex-boss - until she learns that Jerry is her newest employee.

Now it’s all-out war at HBS, and Jerry is determined to destroy Alexa. Good thing Alexa has her charming boyfriend, Gordon, and her best girlfriends for emotional support. But the pressure in her life forces her to a breaking point, and she finds herself wondering what matters most - and if she has the strength and the determination to finally shatter the glass ceiling without ruining the rest of her life.

©2013 Lindy DeKoven (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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What made the experience of listening to Primetime Princess the most enjoyable?

Well written and edited. Great fast dialogue. Great humor in this story about women trying to break the corp ceiling. Well done!
Opens with a pair of stainless steel balls and a note "now you have four"

What other book might you compare Primetime Princess to and why?

I purchased due to reader Ms Angela Dawe, my fave. I love her in Sweet Talk, by Julie Garwood. Her Tiffany Snow series is just great.

Note: listen at new 1.25x speed to get author's intent

Which scene was your favorite?

I barked out loud with laughter when Tony calls, see my headline.
When Lex explains to Emily about Flip Flops now Thongs

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Do not bother.

What would have made Primetime Princess better?

It just went on and on, and on, far to wordy. The lead character is supposed to be a tv executive, but acts like a scared constantly whinging schoolgirl. I only made it thorough the first chapter and that was enough.

What was most disappointing about Lindy DeKoven’s story?

That the lead character. I wanted to like her, but her constant mental dialogue about how she didn't measure up was too much to take. As often as she talked about " having a set" even a steel "set " on her desk it was obvious they didn't work. I just kept wanting to scream at her " to pull up her big girl panties and deal" .

How did the narrator detract from the book?

She didn't help, her voice was very dull, as the book went on with the lead characters very long mental dialogue about all her inadequacies, it all became too much. Far too annoying to endure the whole book.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Great annoyances, eventually I just screamed in sheer frustration and turned it off.

Any additional comments?

I got it at a reduced price in one of the daily deals, but you can be sure I well ask for a refund.

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