
Tabloid
Part of The Dirty Laundry Series
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Narrated by:
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Holly Holt
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By:
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Jackie Paxson
1 gossip writer + 1 A-list movie star = 1 fake relationship...or does it?
After breaking a story that rocks Hollywood, Talia is the top gossip writer around. One night will put all of that into question. The writer becomes the story when she gets caught doing the walk of shame from A-lister Zee Jaxon’s home.
To save both of their reputations he suggests a fake relationship. Pretending should be easy. It shouldn’t mean the fake feelings become real. Accepting the real feelings means the lies they’ve told are even harder to hide.
When the truth comes out can their love survive or will everything just fade to black?
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Holly did a good job reading this book, once in a while it sounded stiff but overall good job.
I was given a free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Worth listening too
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Narration wise this was ok. I wasn’t the biggest fan of some of the adapted male voices but that’s just my personal opinion.
Fmc obviously has severe body issues because of past/current bullying which is awful. I am very glad as she grew up she managed to find a best friend who has her back and a twin who is fiercely loyal.
This is a I’ve loved you since we were kids troupe, it’s quite a clean romance, I wouldn’t say there’s smut. Sex scenes are not overly detailed.
This is my first time reading this author. I was gifted this audio and I’m providing my honest review.
Cute and quirky
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Zeke is just about perfect
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Honestly, what probably held this back from being 5 stars was the need for a beta reader or editor. There were several times where things were clunky or awkwardly phrased, the same adjectives were used multiple times in a row for various objects, or a sentence was repeated but rephrased.
It was still an enjoyable story though.
Holly Holt has a pleasant voice and I enjoy her narrations. I did feel like some of the male voices were a bit stilted but it won’t keep me from seeking out her work in the future.
I received a free copy of this audiobook and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Romantic & funny
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Hilarious, Poignant, and More
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I'm really looking forward to digging through more dirty laundry!
Loved it!
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Funny, sweet story!
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Honestly, I was enjoying the story with Talia and Zeke, until one particular line in the story made me angry.
Both were at a party at Talias childhood home and her grandpa ( who had a weird tendency to go naked almost all the time he was mentioned in the story) had been naked with a lady friend, and then he had gone outside to the porch with his friend, and there was an argument with Talias parents, resulting in too much information from both parties, and which resulted in the line Where was an indigenous person with a blow dart when you needed one?
That made me go what the everliving heck was that mentioned for? There was no reason for the line, made me not want to continue on with the story. I’m so angry about it, it felt out of place, and offensive to indigenous people.
Before that point, I thought the storyline was going okay. Talia did seem very self- conscious for my liking, and honestly, Zekes friends were all jerks in their own ways. Why continue to literally hang out with them. Honestly, I got tired of the southern small town with some awful, catty people in it, and some of them turning to try to ruin Talias reputation in the tabloids.
This was going well, until an unnecessary line about indigenous people and blow darts and too much angst within the small town. Not something I would recommend for anyone.
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Disclaimer: I received a free code from audiofreebies.com. All opinions are my own.
It was going all so well until one line made me DNF
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