• The Stand-In

  • By: Lily Chu
  • Narrated by: Phillipa Soo
  • Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (28,087 ratings)

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The Stand-In

By: Lily Chu
Narrated by: Phillipa Soo
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Publisher's summary

How to upend your life:

  • Get fired by gross, handsy boss
  • Fail to do laundry (again)
  • Be mistaken for famous Chinese actress
  • Fall head-first into glitzy new world

Gracie Reed is doing just fine. Sure, she was fired by her overly “friendly” boss, and yes, she still hasn’t gotten her mother into the nursing home of their dreams, but she’s healthy, she’s (somewhat) happy, and she’s (mostly) holding it all together.

But when a mysterious SUV pulls up beside her, revealing Chinese cinema's golden couple Wei Fangli and Sam Yao, Gracie’s world is turned on its head. The famous actress has a proposition: Due to their uncanny resemblance, Fangli wants Gracie to be her stand-in. The catch? Gracie will have to be escorted by Sam, the most attractive - and infuriating - man Gracie’s ever met.

If it means getting the money she needs for her mother, Gracie’s in. Soon Gracie moves into a world of luxury she never knew existed. But resisting Sam, and playing the role of an elegant movie star, proves more difficult than she ever imagined - especially when she learns the real reason Fangli so desperately needs her help. In the end, all the lists in the world won’t be able to help Gracie keep up this elaborate ruse without losing herself...and her heart.

©2021 Lily Chu (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC.
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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 is best known for originating the role of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton in Broadway’s critically acclaimed Hamilton, garnering her numerous industry awards and a Tony Award nomination. She currently can be seen in the film version of Hamilton on Disney+. Soo is currently voicing a lead role in Netflix’s animated film Over the Moon. She also can be seen in Sony’s The Broken Hearts Gallery and in Disney+’s The One and Only Ivan. She made her feature film debut in Here and Now.
On the small screen, she will next be seen in Hulu’s upcoming drama series Dopesick, based on the New York Times best-selling book of the same name by Beth Macy, and in Spectrum Originals’ upcoming series The Bite, opposite Audra McDonald, Taylor Schilling, and Steven Pasquale. She was previously a series regular on CBS's The Code and featured in NBC's Smash.
Soo co-starred on Broadway in The Parisian Woman, and played the title role in the Broadway musical Amelie. She also originated the role of Natasha Rostova in Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812. She is a graduate of the Juilliard School Drama Division.

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  • 07-15-21

Wonderfully written and narrated story!

Oh, I love this book! A wonderfully entertaining and deliciously heartwarming romance between a woman plucked from the streets to be a ‘stand-in’ for a famous actress, and the Hollywood heartthrob who reluctantly guides her along the way. It’s smart, witty and fully of heart, and I adored every moment of it!

Gracie Reed’s life is a bit of a mess. Between avoiding her skeezy boss, getting her beloved mother into a nicer nursing home, and finding the perfect planner to keep track of the many lists swimming around in her head, she’s struggling to keep her head above water. But an incredible opportunity arises when she is randomly approached by Chinese cinema’s golden girl, Wei Fangli, who pleads with look-alike Gracie to act as her stand-in, pretending to be her at a series of social events while she is working in town. Desperate Fangli offers Gracie an obscene amount of money for the job, and it seems like the answers to all of her problems… except that Fangli’s best friend, fellow actor, rumoured love interest, and sexiest man alive, Sam Yao, hates the idea - and, it seems, Gracie by extension. And he’ll be the one escorting her to glitzy events around town. It’s such a fun set-up, and I was so excited to see how it would all play out!

I love Gracie! She’s flawed, awkward and kinda graceless, and she’s so relatable! Watching her enter the completely foreign world of wealth, privilege and celebrity is so funny. And watching her do it while snarking and bantering with a very standoffish Sam is even better! Their dynamic is so much fun, and the chemistry that very clearly brews between them is awesome to watch.

As Gracie grows more comfortable in her role, she gets to know Fangli, and their friendship is just gorgeous. It soon becomes clear that even though it looks like somebody so beautiful and talented is living a fairytale, the reality is far from that. It’s emotional, and so beautifully written, and I loved the care that was taken with Fangli’s story, and her growing relationship with Gracie.

And, of course, Gracie spends a whole lot of time with Sam. He’s such a great character – again, so very real and his shift in attitude throughout the book is natural and so well written. Their friendship is slower developing, but Gracie’s honesty, wit and openness win him over, and we get this beautifully slow-burning enemies-friends-lovers story that completely swept me up. It’s so sweet, with so much heart, and that sense of fun and snark between Gracie and Sam builds into a fun, banter-filled romance that is an absolute delight to read.

There are multiple storylines running throughout the book, and they all blend together perfectly to create a clever, fun, dramatic, funny and heartfelt story that I couldn’t get enough of. There are twists and turns that kept me on my toes, I laughed out loud so many times, and I loved watching Gracie navigate her new world, new relationships, and all of the subsequent changes in her life.

I listened to this as an audiobook, narrated by Phillipa Soo, and she does an incredible job with it! She brings Gracie to life with so much heart and relatability, and this story was a joy to listen to. Though I’ll have to reread it again once it comes out on kindle, because there were so many times I wish I could highlight what I was reading – the dialogue, and Gracie’s inner monologue, are just gold.

This is a wonderfully written story that is smart, funny, romantic and full of heart. It’s definitely a fave of 2021.

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Cute and funny

This is a cute and funny story with a bit of heavy but definitely, an enjoyable read, and Phillipa Soo did a wonderful job can't wait to see what else she decides to narrate.

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Tell me there's going to be a second book!!!

Not sure if I enjoyed the narration or the story more... Such a perfect pairing! The main character is so relatable it's ridiculous. The story is fun, engaging, and told beautifully by the talented narration. Sincerely hoping there will be a book two in the future!

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A Pure Pleasure

A charming rom-com with a beautifully flawed protagonist. Even when the story drags a bit, the I nner dialog continues to entertain. Narration is some of the best I've heard in my several years as an Audible listener.

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  • 12-20-21

SO fun

loved this book. charming, funny and engaging. characters were easy to fall in love with

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C Drama in a book

Good light hearted read.
Envisioning a c drama based in Canada. Simple book to listen to while getting your ish done.

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LOVE!

Found this via an audible suggestion and I was thrilled I decided to try it.

The actor/narrator was excellent. She really brings the story to life. The wonderful, frustrating and heartbreaking tale of a young woman’s journey through the mess that is life.

A fantastic work and new favorite of mine! Thanks so much Lily Chu! 🖤

Dear readers,

Enjoy this journey!

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Not your mama's usual love story

This is a love story, just not the one I'd expected.

I liked several aspects of the story. Gracie's attempts at organizing her life. The struggle with depression. The skeevy boss's comeuppance. By far, the relationship between the women, Fangli and Gracie, was the best part of the story. None too coincidentally, that was the part that I wanted more of as well. The heroine, Gracie, is a great, well-realized character.

The hero, Sam, was less successful for me. He's not quite Mr. Darcy and he's not quite Nick Young, but he doesn't seem like a character of his own. I knew that a happy ending would have Sam and Gracie together, but as the story wore on, the obstacles keeping them apart didn't feel authentic to me. Gracie couldn't really think Sam loved that other woman, could she? Romcom 101, buddy.

About the performance: I really liked the variety of voices that Phillipa Soo was able to bring to the table. None of them seemed overdone (or under-enunciated). The emotions were all there in evidence, but they were controlled. I will happily listen to another story narrated by Ms. Soo.

That said, there were some odd pronunciations. "Sachet" doesn't rhyme with "hatchet," but as if it were spelled "sashay." The last syllable of "ombre" isn't "ber" but "breh/bray." I wasn't sure if that was a conscious choice or an accidental one. All of these pronunciations occurred when Soo was speaking in the voice of the narrator, Gracie, and never in the voice of one of the more "sophisticated" characters. Gracie did not grow up with the wealth and privilege of Sam or Fangli, and her accent reflects that.

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Love love love want more!

More Lilly Choo, I’m going to google to see if there are more books from her!! and more Philipa Soo!
The story was great!
Love love love.

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Amazing read

Wonderful read so happy I found this book! Enjoyed the story! Recommend this book anybody looking for a heartfelt story

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