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Romance on the Ridge
- A Sweet Romantic Comedy
- De: Zoe Bliss
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 5 h y 18 m
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Aaliyah Williams had her life in order. Hiking guide in the summer and ski instructor in the winter. She never spent more than a week or two with any group of people and that’s just the way she liked it. Close but not too close. Enter Jack LaPlante, photographer extraordinaire and a man determined to win her heart. As Aaliyah and Jack embark on their first hiking tour together, they are drawn to each other by their shared love for nature and their ability to capture its beauty. Their friendship blossoms against the backdrop of autumn’s vibrant colors, sparking a curiosity and attraction...
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AI author and narrator
- De Nor Cal Mommy en 02-21-24
- Romance on the Ridge
- A Sweet Romantic Comedy
- De: Zoe Bliss
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
AI author and narrator
Revisado: 02-21-24
This author is clearly actually a computer program. There is no “Zoe Bliss” author. The story has a ton of blaring inconsistencies and it doesn’t really make sense. In the beginning of the story, Jack was new to town and had come from a big city. He met Aaliyah by going on one of her guided hikes. Then they go on a hike together a few days later. Then, Aaliyah is talking to her roommates about whether to date Jack or not. Suddenly, it seems like the next time she sees Jack, he is offered a job in L.A. so they decide to have a long distance relationship. There are references to all of the many hikes and times they had spent together. Then after many months he is fired without explanation. So he moves back to Autumn Ridge and they are referring to growing up together there??!! Then it is implied that Jack is living with Aaliyah and they both have to tighten their budgets, but what about her 3 roommates? That doesn’t make any sense… Not to mention the lack of emotional connection expressed in the story. They at least need a human editing these AI written books, so they actually are a consistent story. The AI generated narrator isn’t that bad, but the lack of differentiation between when the male character and female characters are speaking makes it hard to track who’s speaking. Human narrators usually speak in a different tone depending on who’s talking. The whole thing is just a little bizarre…
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Sweet Talk
- De: Cara Bastone
- Narrado por: Lidia Dornet, Chris Brinkley
- Duración: 5 h y 42 m
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It’s officially booty o’clock, I’m alone again in my kitchen choking down a slice of terrible chocolate cake…and I’m pretty sure I just got drunk texted by the man I have a ginormous crush on. I’ve been daydreaming about Eliot Hoffman’s dimples for two months, and even though I’m sure this was a mistake on his end, it doesn’t mean it’s not an opportunity on mine. It’s the middle of the night, and I just wanna talk to him. So I text him back.
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Can we get like ten more of these?
- De Jennifer en 04-23-21
- Sweet Talk
- De: Cara Bastone
- Narrado por: Lidia Dornet, Chris Brinkley
Not a Jersey accent
Revisado: 04-05-23
Elliot sounds like he’s from Arkansas, not Jersey. He did a fine performance, but they really should have cast someone with the right accent. It made me crazy listening to it.
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