Welcome to Paradise
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Narrated by:
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Emma Taylor
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By:
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Rosalind James
About this listen
By the best-selling author of the Escape to New Zealand series. They're going to party like it's 1885.
Mira Walker is hoping that competing on a "living history" reality show will give her what's missing from her real life. Maybe she'll get closer to her boyfriend, who hasn't been all that nice to her lately. Get fired up about her job again. Who knows, she might even win a million dollars. Gabe Kincaid and his brother, Alec, are after that million, too, though. Mira and Scott are no threat at all, not when everybody involved is going to want to kill Scott after the first day. And there's no bond stronger than a twin's. What could possibly go wrong?
Note: Despite the TV cameras, things do heat up a bit in the Idaho summer. If you prefer your audio to remain unwarmed, this may not be the audiobook for you.
©2013 Rosalind James (P)2015 Audible Inc.What listeners say about Welcome to Paradise
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- Susan
- 19-05-20
Good romance in unusual setting
I am not a fan of reality shows so I delayed listening to this book. At first the amount of characters was a little difficult to remember but the narration was fabulous and soon they each developed their individuality in my mind which made the story easy to follow.
I am deducting one star because I though the villain in this story was a little overdone. He started out believable but his character went downhill so fast it seemed a bit contrived. The author also skipped over the unpleasant "voting off" process which managed to be surprisingly cordial, considering the prize on offer.
I would like to give special mention to the most sensual shaving scene I have ever read. Kudos to the author for not trying to hide some of the more intimate realities of living in 1885!
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