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High Heat Dirty Bikers

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By: Kelsie Calloway
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.

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The middle of the night is the wrong time to be caught alone.
But Sophia’s running from the only home she’s ever known.
She's from a cult in the heart of Kansas.
She’s looking for redemption and a brand new start.
She wants to try all the things she never had.
Including having her very first kiss and so much more.
I’m the only person man enough to give it to her.
Come hell or high water, I’ll claim Sophia no matter what it takes.

A fast-paced knight in shining armor short read featuring the MC road captain, a gritty past, and a romantic first time that leads to happily ever after.
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This is an unusual storyline, focused on a character with a, sadly, all too real nightmare past. Though, in similar situations, it has been and could be a whole lot worse. I honestly think she could expand this, or partner with someone willing to do so, because it would make an excellent novel. There's so much you could add in to show the progression. Still, for a short story, it's good enough to leave you wanting more.
The only problem is that stupid AI voice. Instead of pronouncing Rip, it spells it out, Sofia's name is constantly mispronounced, and while the voice is pleasant enough, it gets to the point where you can easily doze off listening to it because there's none of the typical shift in tones.

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