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The Resilient One

A Billionaire Bride Pact Romance

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Alyssa Armsworth, a world-renowned photographer, has no intention of honoring the billionaire bride pact she made at camp to avoid getting whipped cream smeared on her face while she slept. Marriage is the last thing on her to-do list, and when her father forces his wealthy friends on her, she runs to Maui.

Her plan to jog on the beach, take some great pictures, and avoid men works - until Beckham Taylor arrives. Spending days on the ocean with the handsome ex-NHL star is ideal, but Alyssa's guilt for past transgressions begins to consume her. She doesn't think Beckham could ever forgive what she's done to him and his family. But before she can confess, her misdeeds are thrust onto the front cover of the tabloids. Now Alyssa must face her past or lose her future.

©2015 Camille Checketts (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Christian Fiction Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy
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if you're looking for a innocent romantic escape, then you'll enjoy this, Granny Ellie, was my fav

enjoyable

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This title was under romantic comedy. Both are a fail.

The chemistry between the protagonist and the LI was horrible. There was a little build-up and it was always a step off and awkward.

The story leads a step by step rather than an immersion into the lives of the characters.

The protagonist. I've gotta say, she is insufferable. She is bland and void of personality other than her trauma. There is nothing unique about her.

The only character that is mildly funny and interesting is the grandma.

The narration was decent with what she had to work with.

Boring, Predictable, and Not Funny

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There was nothing to like about either of the main characters
Alisa - she moans, feels sorry for herself, gives nothing to others, she basically is self centred wanna be victim who feels the world owes her, but it really doesn’t.
Bec - is a complete push over who should have just walked away but the author tries to write like he is amazing, he just comes across as a mug. He really should have run in the first few pages.
I don’t often write reviews but even with this being included in my subscription l would not recommend it.
The narrator’s did the best they could with awful material.

Urgh - do not bother

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