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Scoring the Princess
The Remington Royals, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Mia Madison
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Patrick Zeller
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Siena Trap
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She was always meant to be mine.
My status as one of the league's superstars means I can have any woman I want. Puck bunnies line up at the chance to score with a hockey player. There's just one problem...the only woman I want is off-limits.
No woman can compare to Natalie Remington—at least not the perfect version of her I've created in my mind. Until I laid eyes on her, I didn't believe in love at first sight. One smile from her and I was a goner.
Too bad for me, she's already taken—married to a prince. I tried to forget about her. Until...one day, she showed up on my doorstep, and everything changed.
Now, my dream girl is within reach, and I'm getting a taste of what life at her side might look like. It's better than I ever imagined.
The shadow cast by her toxic ex-husband is hard to shake, but I'm determined to show Natalie how she deserves to be loved.
I've racked up a lot of accomplishments over the course of my career, but one goal trumps them all: scoring the princess.
When the audio version was released a few months after reading the book, I wanted to give it another try to see if the performance would increase my ratings and change my opinion on the book. It didn't. Truthfully, I think I was left either the same or worse. I feel bad saying that, but I just didn't connect to their voices.
I think Mia Madison was fine, but she sounded a bit whiny, which, granted, could have been how she acts and interprets Natalie, because that is also the impression I get of Natalie. Mia did a good job of playing her when I was actually hoping that she would make the character more relatable.
Patrick Zeller has a nice voice; however, he doesn't match the energy I was expecting for Jaxson. He is a little too deep, a little to serious for how I had Jaxson sounding in my head. I don't picture Jaxson as a super intense character and yet, with Patrick acting out his dialogue, that is exactly how it came off.
This is the second time I am reading Scoring the Princess so I listened at 1.8x speed and I had no difficulty following along as the production work on this recording was well done.
A great start to Siena's career
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