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Ruby Tuesday

Rock Star Romance

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Ruby Tuesday

By: Mari Carr
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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He wants so much more than just her music…

Bad boy rocker Sky is hiding out in Baltimore, seeking solitude while he struggles with a career decision. Lead singer of the popular rock group The Universe, he’s thinking of going it alone. Wandering into an Irish pub, he’s ecstatic to discover the breakout single for his solo album—but the songwriter doesn’t want to sell. One musical challenge later, not only does he win the song, but also a writing partner to complete the rest of the album.

Teagan has never aspired to fame and fortune. She’s content taking care of family, friends and neighbors, and singing in her family’s pub. Working on an album with Sky tests her patience…and her libido. The hot rocker plays her body like a fine instrument, their desire deepening with each song they write.

But someone doesn’t want Sky to go solo, and is repeatedly trying to sabotage the couple’s efforts. Undaunted, Sky wants Teagan to join him onstage at his farewell concert to sing her original, Maybe Tomorrow.

If they make it through today.

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Loved the story. Was pleasantly surprised that the virtual computer generated voice actually contained good inflection. Much better than a previous computer generated book I tried. However, there was absolutely no distinction, higher or deeper tone, between the characters. I didn’t like hearing the male character talk in a high feminine voice. When they talked, it was often confusing as to who was saying what. As much as this computer generated voice was improved over my last experience, without at least an intonation change between male & female, it still doesn’t work for me.

Same unchanged voice and inflections used for all characters

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