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Rich Girl Summer

De: Lily Chu
Narrado por: Phillipa Soo, Steven Pasquale
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Fake heiress. Real secrets. One sizzling summer she’ll never forget.

Event planner Valerie Peng never planned on spending her summer sipping champagne at a lakefront estate, dodging suspicious socialites, or pretending to be anyone’s long-lost daughter. But when a very public, deeply mortifying mishap lands her in hot water—and her career in a hot mess—her uber-wealthy older client makes her an offer she can’t refuse: come to his glamorous summer home and pose as the long-lost daughter he believes his conniving family has hidden from him. In exchange? Time away from her actual life...and the chance to help uncover a long-buried secret.

But Cinderella needs some magic for this big of a makeover. Enter Nico Hever: her client’s maddeningly perfect right-hand man. He’s organized, meticulous, impossible to read, and infuriatingly handsome. But even though he claims this scheme is a capital-M Mistake, Nico’s the only person she can trust to have her back. As they navigate a world of eccentric matriarchs, class divides, and private family feuds, their chemistry is as undeniable as it is ill-timed.

Caught between pretending to belong and unexpectedly finding where she truly fits in, Valerie’s summer is about to get far more complicated than she ever planned.

©2024 Lily Chu (P)2025 Audible Originals, LLC
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About the Creator- Lily Chu

About the Creator

Lily Chu loves ordering the second-cheapest wine, wearing perfume all the time, and staying up far too late with a good book. She writes romantic comedies set in Toronto with strong Asian characters.

About the Performer- Phillipa Soo

About the Performer

Phillipa Soo is best known for originating the role of “Eliza Schuyler Hamilton” in Broadway’s critically acclaimed show Hamilton, earning her a Tony nomination, an Emmy nomination for the filmed version, and a Grammy Award for the cast album.
Soo stars in the film adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s bestseller One True Loves opposite Simu Liu and Luke Bracey. On stage, Soo most recently played “Guenevere” in Aaron Sorkin’s revival of Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot on Broadway.
She is now in production on Ryan Murphy’s new ABC series Dr. Odyssey in which she is one of the leads alongside Joshua Jackson and Don Johnson.
Her theater credits include starring in Shaina Taub’s off-Broadway musical Suffs directed by Leigh Silverman and playing the role of “Cinderella” in the James Lapine & Stephen Sondheim production of Into the Woods. In 2018, Soo appeared on Broadway opposite Uma Thurman in the play The Parisian Woman and in 2017 played the title role in the Broadway musical Amelie. Soo also originated the role of “Natasha Rostova” in the 2012 Ars Nova production of Dave Malloy’s Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812.
Her television credits include Hulu’s critically acclaimed Dopesick and AppleTV+’s Shinning Girls. She also voiced a lead role in Netflix’s animated film Over the Moon and in Disney+’s film The One and Only Ivan. Soo starred in the Selena Gomez-produced The Broken Hearts Gallery and made her feature film debut in Fabien Constant’s Here and Now opposite Sarah Jessica Parker.
Phillipa recently released her children’s book Piper Chen Sings to uniformly excellent reviews.

About the Performer-Steven Pasquale

About the Performer

Steven Pasquale starred opposite Kerry Washington in the acclaimed Broadway production of American Son, a role he reprised for the Netflix film adaptation. On Broadway, he also starred in Lincoln Center Theater’s acclaimed production of Junk and received both Drama Desk and Drama League Nominations for The Bridges of Madison County. He made his Broadway debut in Neil LaBute’s Reasons to Be Pretty. Off Broadway, Pasquale won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical for The Robber Bridegroom. He also received Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Nominations for the musical adaptation of A Man of No Importance at Lincoln Center Theater. In a single season, he garnered both Lucille Lortel Award and Drama Desk Award Nominations for his performance in Teeth at Playwrights Horizons and starred in the star-studded, New York Times’ Critics Pick production of Here We Are at The Shed.
Other theater credits include starring in the Lucille Lortel-Nominated production of Assassins, garnering Helen Hayes Award Nominations for his performances as “Guido Contini” in Nine and “Sky Masterson” in Guys and Dolls, both of which for Broadway Center Stage at the Kennedy Center. He most recently returned to the stage in the World Premiere production of Adam Guettel’s Millions at the Alliance Theater.
On television, Pasquale garnered critical acclaim for his leading roles as firefighter “Sean Garrity” in the hit FX series Rescue Me and as “Detective Mark Fuhrman” on FX’s award-winning limited series American Crime Story: The People v. OJ Simpson. He is also known for his performances in Showtime’s The Comey Rule, Paramount+’s The Good Fight, Peacock’s The Calling, Spectrum’s The Bite, CBS’s The Code, HBO’s Divorce, CBS’s Doubt, Netflix’s Bloodline, Showtime’s Billions, CBS’s The Good Wife, NBC’s Do No Harm, USA’s White Collar, A&E’s Coma, NBC’s Up All Night, Sofia Coppola’s Platinum, and HBO’s Six Feet Under. His film credits include Twentieth Century Fox’s Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem and Aurora Borealis.

Engaging Plot Twists • Heartwarming Romance • Stellar Narration • Family Dynamics • Unique Storyline • Realistic Flaws

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Another sexy man and another fabulous story from Lily Chu! This time Phillipa Soo brings her real life hubby (Steven Pasquale) in to narrate opposite her in this swoony rom-com and I loved all of it.

I laughed out loud so many times while listening and the take on the “one bed at the inn” trope had me dead. So great. One of my favorite parts of the book, hands down.

As always with Chu, the characters are fully fleshed out- with flaws and actual feelings which helps you feel connected to them. (And want to throttle the ones who wrong them.) It was sad saying goodbye to them at the end of the book.

The time flew by. You will love this book, absolutely worth the listen!

😍 Lily Chu does it again! ❤️

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I went into this book thinking it would be like another typical, topical romance novels. But it wasn’t. I started reading it before bed and had it stuck in my head the whole next day. It had some really great themes and had one of the best performances that I’ve heard on audible. I super duper recommend this book.

Not your typical rom summer book

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The story really kept me hooked with the twist and turns of mystery solving while making me kick and giggle at the cute summer flirtation with a perfect dash of spice

Perfect combination of mystery and romance for the summer

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The narration was great. The story was average. I can't really say anything bad, but I also can't say anything too bad about it. Unfortunately I don't see myself recommending it.

Great Male Narrator

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Highly recommend for some light and meaningful romance. The characters are likeable and the story makes sense-more plausible than many romances. Lily Chu is a favorite author.

So fun, so entertaining

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