Hollywood Heir
Westerly Billionaire Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Teri Clark Linden
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By:
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Ruth Cardello
About this listen
A billionaire silver-screen hero finds a real-life heroine in this sizzling romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Ruth Cardello.
Sage Revere follows her instincts, which have led to an oddball career as a plant psychologist. As a side project, she also helps strangers find happiness. Sage has a gift for knowing who needs her help, and the brooding hunk of a loner she meets in a coffee shop certainly fits the bill. She can feel it.
On-screen, Eric Westerly is the hottest superhero there is. Offscreen, he’s out of rehab; incognito in London; and reevaluating his life, his career, and his broken family ties. All he wants is to be alone. Then along comes some daft plant whisperer who gets under his skin. She’s also sweet, sexy, and irresistible. But what’ll happen when she finds out who he is—that underneath the gray spandex, he’s just a regular guy with a Batcave?
But Eric isn’t the only one with a few secrets. And when the masks come off, Sage and Eric are going to have to trust each other if they want a Hollywood happy ending.
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- Jamoz23
- 17-05-2021
Narrator does a good job mostly.
Narrator does a good job mostly. Listened to the audible version of this one as I was busy and didn’t have time to sit and read. Magnus was a fairly big jerk on a couple of occasions, even if he was honest about being arrogant and used to having his way. But he turned out to be a very likeable character. He was truly loved by his people as he never acted the Prince but once he learned soften up with Rachelle’s influence, he was extremely likeable. He really does screw up big time in his thinking at the beginning and seems honestly surprised when Rachelle says no. Rachelle seemed strong at times but at others a bit too soft. Her clingy actions due to her family dynamics were annoying. Missed having the rest of the family causing mischief. And not quite sure what Eric is all about, seems a bit sad really. Dalinda is her Machiavellian self, causing more problems but her health looks to be deteriorating. Listening in audible I felt the narrator did well with the many voices but her English/Vandorran accent was atrocious. People in jobs of position like that tend to speak as well as their bosses, if not better. When the locals and children were talking, it made me think of Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins. Loved the ending, just so sweet. Read and listened to through Kindle Unlimited.
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