Christmas Carols for the Billionaire
A Sweet Holiday Romance
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Virtual Voice
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April Murdock
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Norah Hobert’s job is pretty easy and fun most of the time. Stylist and event planner for the Braden sisters gives her exposure to the exciting music industry and challenges that are usually interesting to figure out. To her dismay it looks like a fair bit of the fun might be taken away now that the duo is getting the attention they’d been working so hard to create.
Norah dislikes Mitch almost on sight. She wonders what makes him so grumpy and disagreeable at such a young age. It’s obvious he doesn’t have time for anyone in a support role – he only cares about the two money-makers he’s about to sign. The whole thing makes her ill.
Mitch stands firm in his decision about the first album. Christmas music is the reward for a successful career and can’t be their first album. The tried and true is his final word and that’s that. When Norah butts in with an idea that could please everyone, Mitch resents it but has to agree her idea could work.
As Norah begins to see a softer side of Mitch, he becomes her former favorite grumpy pants. While she falls in love, he’s nicer but oblivious to her feelings. Too many roadblocks mean this relationship just isn’t meant to be.
Can the true spirit of Christmas and the joy of carols pull them together before it’s too late?
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