My Royal Showmance
A Park Avenue Promise Novel (The Park Avenue Promise, Book 2)
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ナレーター:
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Kitty Bang
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著者:
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Lexi Blake
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From New York Times bestselling author Lexi Blake, discover The Park Avenue Promise Series...
Three young women make a pact in high school—
to always be friends and to one day make it big in Manhattan.
My Royal Showmance
Anika Fox knows exactly where she wants to be, and it’s not on the set of a reality TV dating show. She’s working her way up at the production company she works for and she’s close to achieving some of her dreams. The big boss just wants one thing from her. He’s got a potential problem with the director of The King Takes a Bride and he wants Anika to pose as a production assistant and report back.
As the king of a tiny European country, Luca St. Marten knows the world views him as one of the pampered royalty of the world. It couldn’t be further from the truth. His country is hurting and he’s right there on the front lines with his citizens. When he’s asked to do a dating show, his counselors point out that it could bring tourism back to Ralavia. It goes against his every desire, but he agrees.
When one of the contestants drops out at the last minute, Anika finds herself replacing the potential princess. She’s sure she’ll be asked to leave the first night, but Luca keeps picking her again and again. Suddenly she finds herself in the middle of a made-for-TV fantasy, and she’s unsure what’s real and what’s simply reality TV.
©2024 Lexi Blake (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.批評家のレビュー
“Narrator Kitty Bang draws the listener into the romance between television production assistant Anika Fox and Luca St. Marten, the king of a small European country.… Bang gives Luca a hint of a British accent, adding to his appeal. Anika is down-to-earth, and Bang aptly conveys this. She also masterfully voices the various contestants, giving one a naïvely hopeful tone and another a bitchy one. Bang's performance reveals all the emotions of the situation.” —AudioFile Magazine