Secret Devotion
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Reana Malori
This title uses virtual voice narration
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- mykecia
- 08-18-24
Good read
It was a good read. I like the fact that it was in regards to them finally getting apart. It would’ve been nice if it was longer.
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- Carlisa crews
- 01-21-24
Cute short story
A really cute short story. I thought the virtual voice was going to be bad but it was actually really good. It was cute and right to the point. No dragging it out or unnecessary conflicts.
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- Cheri Potts
- 03-01-24
The determination the couple had to remain together.
love the story but I do not like the virtual voice, prefer the real person narration.
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- Butterbean
- 03-24-24
Left a bad taste in my mouth
For once, the virtual voice didn't do a bad job. Thankfully, the book didn't have any grunts and moans that needed to be emoted. The virtual voices usually butchers erotic scenes when they have to read through those.
I was put off at how Tanner and Chantell lived together for eight years in secret in an attempt for Tanner to wait for his inheritance from his father (who opposes the idea of Tanner being with Chantell). It was only until Chantell gets knocked up that she wakes up and sees that she is coming off as a "bed wench" and decides to confront Tanner. Chantell and Tanner is a nurse and a lawyer, none of this is necessary!! The father's reason for his predjudice made the book even more obnoxious.
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