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Fantasy Island: Moxie's Vampire
- Narrated by: Heather S. Auden
- Series: Fantasy Island Series, Book 4
- Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins
- Categories: Romance, Contemporary
Summary
When best-selling romance author Moxie Calhoun is approached by her publisher to create a new vampire series, she’s up for the challenge. Because she reads and writes contemporary, Moxie researches by reading every vampire romance and watching every vampire movie she can get her hands on. At the end, she makes a startling conclusion: Moxie just doesn’t find vampires sexually appealing.
As a writer, she has no doubt she can create a realistic vampire for her fans, but how can she make him sexy enough to fall in love with when the whole idea of vampires leaves her feeling "meh"? Obviously, she needs to take her research to the next level.
Enter Fantasy Island. Since vampires don’t exist in the real world, Moxie requests to meet a variety of vampires face-to-face in the hopes doing so will spark some flame of interest. Unfortunately, her plan succeeds all too well.
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- TA
- 31-12-20
Another Great Story
Really loving these Fantasy Island storylines. All of them have been good so far. The narrator did a great job. Love David’s character; he sort of reminds of of the dragon character. On to the next book!
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- Madeline
- 05-03-20
Great Liaten
This was a really good listen, it just had a boring ending. Wish there had of been just a little more to it.
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- Indulgent Reader
- 26-12-19
Great escape!
This story had intrigue, passion and a sense of danger. Moxie goes into the lion's den but comes out with more than she bargained for.
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- S Elizabeth
- 30-09-18
Good
I liked Ms Wynn's take on vampires. I absolutely love the concept of Fantasy Island. The only thing I really didn't care for was that some of the dialog seemed awkward to listen to. It was a little too explanatory if that makes sense. It was something I probably wouldn't have noticed in text but I did in the audio version.