
Love or Your Money Back
"The best romantic comedy I have read this year. I couldn't put it down!"
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Virtual Voice
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Suzy K Quinn

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..
"My Fair Lady' meets 'How to Marry a Millionaire ... the best romantic comedy I've read all year" ★★★★★
"Perfect book. Glad we're finally seeing a heroine with a chronic illness in romantic comedy." ★★★★★
Kat is 34, single and is running out of time – she wants to get married before she turns 35, but her fiance just ditched her for a 21-year-old life coach.
Freddy is a ruthless marketing guru who thinks love is just transactional. He’ll use his marketing genius to make Kat the most sought-after woman in London, if she lets him buy out her struggling company.
With her 35th birthday looming and her love life a disaster, Kat agrees to become Project Marriage. Can a rebrand king sell happily ever after? Or is love something even the best marketer can't package and promote?
A smart, funny romantic comedy for Emily Henry and Lucy Score fans.
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I spent the first half-hour to 45 minutes wondering which character was "Dash," until I realized Virtual Voice was pronouncing punctuation marks. The narration was flat and paced ploddingly. It lacked the kind of spark that a gifted narrator can bring to a story with comic elements.
The book plot itself left me cold. The lead man was too much of a cliche and the lead woman a ridiculous contradiction of strong girl boss and incompetent businesswoman. Add to that her forced makeover into a Cinderella and I was underwhelmed.
Lacks the human touch
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