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  • Saved by My Fake-Fiancé Billionaire

  • An Age-Gap Enemies-To-Lovers Romance
  • By: Amelia Ritz
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Saved by My Fake-Fiancé Billionaire

By: Amelia Ritz
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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When I confronted my father’s nemesis, I never expected to fall for him...

Finding out the cause of my father’s death is the only thing that keeps me going!

I believe Vincent Shanes, a ruthless real estate tycoon, is related to my father’s demise.

But I don’t know why or how.

I confront him to get the answers.

The six-foot man with piercing green eyes looks nothing like the 45-year-old I came to see.

He’s strikingly gorgeous and irresistibly charming.

When I am caught in heavy snowfall, he saves me from the snow, and we end up in his bed.

I love the way his hands felt on my body, whispering he would always be there to save the day and take care of me.

He proposes a fake marriage to improve his public image and promises to return my father’s company to me.

I’m falling for it, as I see him as nothing but a kind and caring man.

But I wonder if this is truly who he is or if he is acting a nicely scripted play to divert from my goals...

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More Alike Than They Ever Knew

I'm not a fan of the virtual voice narrated books due to most writers don't write accounting for the lack of voice inflections, emotions, and the delineation between which characters' dialogue is whose and what is being spoken verses thought. This book was better than all the rest I've listened to so far. At least with the duel POV between the main characters, Vincent Shanes and Hannah Meicy being noted at the beginning of each chapter helps a bit. It still takes a bit to wrap your mind around a female voice narrating the male characters.

Hannah lost not only her only parent, her dad, but also the company he had owned until recently. With animosity toward Vincent Shanes the man who bought the company, Hannah is seeking answers.

When a misunderstanding of who Hannah actually is when she lands on his doorstep during a snowstorm Vincent is less than hospitable showing her to the door. By the time he collects his thoughts and notices the poor weather conditions, it is too late to prevent the accident Hannah has putting him in the position of white knight and unwilling host till conditions get better.


Stuck together with secrets not of their own making and pasts that have shaped them both into who they currently are, there are a lot of obstacles each must overcome in order to understand not only themselves but the other person. He is the older business man in the position of power on his home turf. She's the lost young woman so hurt by the recent events that she hasn't got anything more to lose. Her hurt and grief give her a strength to confront him that he eventually comes to admire. Both find that being orphans at any age isn't easy.

The quality of the writing at least came out with a better flowing narration. Editing of this book was far superior making a better listening experience. I believe there was only one time where the wrong word was used due to typo in chapter 8 on PG 67 ...the cotton nightdress she was wearing is ridding ( instead of riding) up her waist. There were a few times where virtual voice did choose the wrong pronunciation of words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently.

Again, virtual voice isn't the best quality for Audible books, but this one is definitely the top of the best list for my listening pleasure.

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