
Whisked Away
A Sweet Romantic Comedy
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Zoe Bliss

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
Oliver Blackwood, the horrible food critic, isn't actually that bad of a guy. He's just brutally honest and hasn't learned that his words have repercussions outside the newspaper he writes for.
When a local couples food competition needs one more set of contestants, Emma gets tapped. She wants the prize money and is sure she can work with anyone for one short weekend.
Anyone but the man she's paired with. Will Emma and Oliver make a convincing couple? How will they work together in the stress of a competition and maintain the facade of a loving couple?
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Needs editing and several re-writes
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However I was thrown off by inconsistencies in the story. One innocuous one was sending the baking contestants away to wait for the judges to make a decision. The next round they can see the judges talking from not far away. I would imagine a baking contest would be consistent n how the judges were to deliberate.
And the waffling of the “hero” practically gave me whiplash. It felt a little like he would love bomb the heroine after being a total jerk to her. It would have helped if he had expressed remorse or why he was torn and being all over the place emotionally, but he doesn’t.
If I was the heroine (who was extremely conflicted herself), I would run far and fast. No one deserves treatment like that.
The AI voice also threw me whenever it missed words-like abbreviations or acronyms. Otherwise it was surprisingly good at tone, though slightly off at times.
Inconsistencies made me cringe
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