![]() And while some of the voices Plummer creates for the book’s characters miss the mark-her male voices often sounds similar and her German accent is not convincing-her emotional expressiveness, enthusiasm, and great comedic timing make this a delightful listen. ![]() Her bubbly, you-won’t-believe-what-happened-next enthusiasm is contagious and draws the listener into this breezy romance. With every line, Plummer sounds like a close friend, eager to confide a personal story and reveal fascinating tidbits of information. Despite this by-the-numbers plot, Theresa Plummer’s lively, effervescent narration elevates the story and creates a truly entertaining audiobook. Predictably, they start out disliking each other but end up falling in love. Infuriated at being manipulated, Nathan insists Carrie accompany him to social events for publicity purposes. ![]() Spunky, determined single mom Carrie tricks billionaire Nathan into donating $15 million to scientific research to find a cure for her son’s fatal disease. ![]()
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