Twin Babies For My Ex's Brother
An Off-Limits Brother’s Ex Romance
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Virtual Voice
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Amelia Perry
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The brother I shouldn’t want is the one I can’t forget.
Getting dumped at the altar by the younger brother should’ve earned me a punch card for free therapy. Instead, six months later, I run to Hawaii for peace… only to be seated beside my ex’s older brother, Julian. Calm, gorgeous, and absolutely untouchable.
But the island keeps throwing us together, and Julian keeps being impossible to resist.
When he offers me a dangerous little detour—no pressure, no expectations, just two lonely people pretending we’re not breaking rules—
I say yes. Huge mistake.
Because feelings show up anyway.
And so do two pink lines.
Julian flies home. I stay behind.
Now, weeks after he went home and everything in my life changed, he’s back in Hawaii to claim me… and he doesn’t know he left more than memories behind.
And I’m caught between two impossible risks:
Tell him the truth and lose the only man who’s ever made me feel chosen…
Or stay silent, and raise his babies knowing I never gave us a real chance.
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Virtual voice sucks
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This one was especially bad because the author used ---" to close out a sentence after the words shouldn't, can't and wouldn't and Miss VV translated it to apostrophe t. Then IV fluids became 4 fluids. The word read was contextually past tense but read as reed, or the other way around too. A resume (work experience summary) was rezoom. All this totally defeats the purpose of an audiobook.
Also this was a female voice for both characters so you really had to pay attention to who's chapter was being read.
The story was fine, just disappointed in the quality of the narration. Stick to real people who can show emotion and understand context.
virtual voice is a waste
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