The Chosen One
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Narrated by:
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Lori Prince
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By:
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T. B. Markinson
About this listen
Girls are a risk college freshman Ainsley Carmichael can't take. Her powerful political family sees her as the Chosen One who will someday be president. Upholding a carefully crafted veneer is second nature until the first day of class when Maya's mysterious gray eyes hold her in thrall.
Ainsley may be out publically regarding her sexual orientation, but she lives under the shadow of the Carmichael's ancient but shrewd matriarch in this contemporary lesbian romance. The girls pair up for a history project, and it soon becomes clear Maya is hiding something when she cuts their first kiss short by pointing out they come from different worlds.
The privileged world of the Carmichael clan stands in stark contrast to Maya's limited means. Ainsley's sexually fluid, quirky, and carefree cousin helps her investigate, only to discover details of Maya's past are sketchy at best as the suspense builds in this work of LGBT fiction.
Will Ainsley's love for the enigmatic girl enable her to break her Carmichael shackles?
©2016 T. B. Markinson (P)2018 T. B. MarkinsonWhat listeners say about The Chosen One
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- 09-12-2020
Outdated girl’s own
Not saying it was bad but tone down the sex and best aimed at 13 - 16 yo teens who would probably lap up this lightweight girls own adventure story.
I downloaded to listen on an interstate drive otherwise I would have given up one chapter in.
The main character is a privileged university student from a wealthy and influential establishment family but somehow was given the voice of a diner waitress chewing gum.
Narration aside the main character had the vibe of hard done by little rich girl for whom it was hard to generate any empathy. What made her seem less authentic was the phrases she used which seemed just so dated.
I could go on but my coffee is now cool enough to drink and I has better things to do.....
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