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Executive Seduction

By: Jennifer Probst
Narrated by: Anne Johnstonbrown
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Logan Grant knew Chandler was trouble the moment he laid eyes on her. He agrees to her business proposal because he wants a guaranteed profit…and he wants Chandler Santell. But a dangerous game of love, power and greed play out behind the scenes.

The payout is worth millions, but only if he can claim her heart. Chandler Santell has successfully avoided rich and powerful men who believe more in money than in people. But when her Yoga and Arts Center is on the verge of financial ruin, there's only one man who can help her: Logan Grant - the most ruthless CEO in the finance industry. He's her only hope and she's willing to do anything to save her dream. Absolutely anything.

©2013 Jennifer Probst (P)2013 Jennifer Probst
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Heartfelt
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Good story but I didn't care for the narrator

Would you listen to Executive Seduction again? Why?

No. Really couldn't listen to the narrator again

What did you like best about this story?

I really liked Logan.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

She enunciated way too much

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Distracting narrator

Would you try another book from Jennifer Probst and/or Anne Johnstonbrown?

Jennifer yes. Anne no

What didn’t you like about Anne Johnstonbrown’s performance?

The over-pronunciation and over-acting of every word ruined a story that could have been entertaining.

Did Executive Seduction inspire you to do anything?

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I liked it!

I wish this story was a bit longer, or that it had more meat but it did check many of my boxes. A very strong leading lady who is a yoga teacher, but don't think for a minute she is flaky. A strong domineering male lead, but don't think for a minute he is so set in his ways a good woman can't change him.

I liked that all the characters remained true to form. They didn't change who they were in chapter one to further the story. While there was some miscommunication between the H and h I don't think it was unreasonable or off the wall drama for the sake of drama.

Good steam scenes, really liked the narrator, all in all maybe a credit or a sale but not a buy, it was just too short.

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Bad Narraration

What did you love best about Executive Seduction?

Jennifer Probst is well known for her stories of a girl needing money, finding a rich sexy guy and falling in love with him, not his money. I give her credit for her ability to show the true feelings of love. But where this books fails is that it's a republish with tiny updates of a story she wrote years ago only she forgot to update a few parts of the book so it mixes parts of the story up - from million dollar deal to a billion dollar deal. If she was going to do an update she should have had better editing to make sure she didn't miss anything.

Still it was an enjoyable story, minus the narration.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Anne Johnstonbrown?

Oh wow I hate to be mean but this book was pretty much ruined by the narration. I'm just floored it got approved. The problem is two fold. First she sounds far older than the main female character should be, the narrator sounds like she may be in her late 50s or 60s but even worse is the way she over-pronoucnes words and puts extra emphasis on every T. Do you realize how many times a word has a T sounding in it, in any given book?

It's bad. Really really bad and time and again you find yourself cringing listening to the narrator speak.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

The story was good, not the best ever considering it was written like 10 or 15 years ago and only parts of it were updated but yeah, I would say it was a story I was interested in finding out how it ended.

Any additional comments?

This is a comment not only for this author but all of them ... listen to your book. Really listen and if the narrator is horrible, have some backbone already and be honest. Get a new one. This book was completely ruined by bad narration.

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Decent Story, Bad Narrator

The narrator in this book made it a difficult read, I can see that she would be better suited reading a historical novel or something like that. This story was pretty good, our normal sexy billionaire and hot woman! Story line was standard and pretty good, but not the best. I LOVE LOVE Jennifer Probst and I know this is her baby, her first book. I'm glad she went through it and updated it, but the writing is still her first book. It isn't bad at all, it was good, but not as good as her newer stuff. The major issue here is the narrator.

Yes, I enjoyed it, yes, I am glad I listed, no I probably won't listen to this one again.

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Narrator has to loosen up!

This is a romance novel not a technical how to! She almost ruined the book for me. The story was good though.

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A first novel and it showed

Neither the yoga instructor breaking away from an unwanted career in business or the “heartless” business tycoon are very believable. Both were at times incredibly naive and foolish, neither communicated clearly. The author at times endorsed the idea that ethics in business are somehow different from ethics in life. I know Jennifer Probst went on to better work. Listen to this if you want to understand how her skills have grown but don’t expect much.

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So so story, REALLY BAD Narrator

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

It was meant to be an easy read/listen, like a summer beach read. It is a remake of the author's first book -- and sounds like an unpolished author's work.

Would you be willing to try another book from Jennifer Probst? Why or why not?

I have ready other of Jennifer's books, which is why I gave this one a try.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Anne Johnstonbrown?

anyone, including the woman who ready 50 Shades of Gray -- who got really bashed.

Did Executive Seduction inspire you to do anything?

I haven't written many reviews, but the really bad narration made me write this one. Other reviewers have also commented on the very annoying pattern of pronouncing "t" in every word as if it were a double -- ie waiter became wait - ter.

Any additional comments?

Don't waste a credit, read the book on Kindle instead.

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LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT FOR THOSE EAZZZZE DAYS

A lighthearted sexy contemporary romance about rich, handsome, ruthless CEO Logan being talked into hiring Chandler a beautiful Yoga Instructor for the good of his employees well-being which in turn will help his business… and eventually him.

Yes it's predictable and pretty unrealistic but hey it's the journey to the HEA that we all love so much and they had a few pitfalls along the way but there was a nice build-up to some sexy times and a tender romance after trust and faith in each other was finally won.

Worth a credit? Mmmmm a difficult one and depends what you want from a listen - it's an easy-going, enjoyable, light listen so, if you're in the mood for one of those, then YES this ticks the boxes but it's also a bit forgettable and all too perfect so I would probably put it in your Wish List and wait for a sale.

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Where does Executive Seduction rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

The book was interesting and worth the money in itself, but the narrator pretty much destroyed the book.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Logan because he was a good guy who cared about her from the first. I tend to prefer heroes that pursue the heroine instead of vice versa. The heroine who gets involved with a man who can't decide that he loves the heroine is boring and unromantic.

How could the performance have been better?

I theorized that the problem with this narrator is that someone had criticized her about poor enunciation in the past so she rebelliously decided to exaggerate her enunciation of consonants to the point of ridiculousness. I FounD ThaT her eNuncIAtion was DisTracTing anD DETtracTing To The PoinT ThaT iT PreTTy MuCH DesTRoyeD The PleaSure of ListeninG To The BooK. I have known that a poor narrator has caused Audible to re-record the book and distribute the new recording to the customers that already own the book. I think that this should be the case here. I imagine this has to be done through the publisher but I think that Audible should pursue this with the publisher. Otherwise I think that they should return the credit or money to the customers.

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