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The Billionaire's Birthday Blind Date

Sweet Billionaire Romance

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The Billionaire's Birthday Blind Date

By: Jo Grafford
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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The best surprises come once in a lifetime.

Eloise Cantona is determined to give her billionaire best friend a birthday celebration he’ll never forget. Elon Carnegie works too hard and vacations too little, and she knows exactly how to fix that—with a blind date that will knock his socks off.

The problem? Eloise doesn’t realize the only woman Elon wants to date is her, and her birthday gift makes him realize he’s done waiting for the perfect moment to confess his feelings. Maybe it’s time to turn her world upside down with a surprise of his own.

Cozy up with a heartwarming story brimming with love, laughter, and happily ever after!

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Ok but needs a person to read— you can tell it’s virtual. It does not take 15 words for a review

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This is the second author who utilized virtual voice to narrate their book that I've listened to and wondered, "Do they not listen to and correct troubled areas?"

Virtual voice has issues with abbreviations like CEO the E isn't said or with stuttered words, there was a point it said apostrophe s.

It was amusing that the characters didn't have suitcases but staircases instead.

If any of the authors really listened to their books being read, I would hope they would be cognizant of how to revise their book script so that their true meaning and unfolding of the story made sense. There would be true delineation of who was speaking the dialogue and what was internal narrative verses true dialogue.

Is there really no way to to get the virtual voice to read the correct pronunciation of words that are said in multiple ways such as read (reed) and read (red)?

Once again, I'm glad I was listening to this book as part of the free Audible books versus having paid for it.



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