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Playing Pretend with the Prince
The Remington Royals, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Mia Madison
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Patrick Zeller
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De:
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Siena Trap
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I'm not like most women. I don't have fantasies of finding the perfect man and settling down to have two point five children. My job is my baby. My dream position is so close I can taste it, but the rug is pulled out from beneath me when I find out there's a catch: they want the role filled by someone who is married.
Liam Remington is my best friend, Natalie's, brother-in-law with a hero complex. We've both been living with her for the past three years, helping to raise her four small children after she fled an abusive marriage.
When Liam finds out about the conditions of my promotion, he comes to me with a proposal: we get married on paper. I get a fair shot at my dream job, and he gets his family off his back about finding a wife. Oh, and did I mention he's a prince?
I agree; only because we've been roommates for so long, I know we can handle it long-term.
What I wasn't counting on was the intimate touches, heated glances, and Liam's over-the-top protectiveness of me as we put on a show as man and wife for both my superiors and his family.
I keep trying to convince myself that I'm just playing pretend with the prince.
Why is it that playing pretend has never felt so real?
And then the performance...I mentioned in my review of Scoring the Princess that Patrick has a very nice voice, but he didn't match the energy that Jaxon exudes in the first book. Well, in this one, I think Patrick swung the other way completely. Liam is supposed to be a serious and stoic character, and Patrick took it to the next level. Seriously, it felt like he was playing a CIA agent who had been captured by the enemy, and he was refusing to break. It was so intense and so serious, and the fact that the material already led the ready to doubt if the attraction between the characters was real, the intensity with which it was acted out didn't lead the listener to believe that there was actual lust and longing between Amy and Liam. It was too much.
Mia...I will say that I enjoyed her more as Amy than I did as Natalie. Again, I just didn't connect with the story, therefore the character, and I don't think that Mia could have remedied that with a stellar performance. Therefore, it just fell flat.
I had higher hopes for the series
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