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A One Way Ticket

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A One Way Ticket

De: Raf Lindia
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual

Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..

A love story. A dream. A journey. An awakening. A race against time.

A story that has never been told. A story about a man and a woman. A father and a son. Two friends. A story of a life rewritten. Finding truth in life and dreams. And a warning that sometimes, a dream come true can turn into a nightmare.

Robert Lewis finds himself living an experience that everyone, at least once in their life, has dreamed of. He wakes up one day, inexplicably living the life of his dreams, married to the woman of his dreams and with the success and fame he always imagined. But he soon realizes what he left behind. The price he paid for the love of that dream. And Robert will have to risk everything to get back to what he realizes matters most.

Fantasía Género Ficción Paranormal Paranormal y Urbano Psicológico
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I was just in the need to fill the gap between credits and gave this free title a try. The story is actually really good and engaging. Like others I had to overcome the AI reader and speeding it up helped. The author did a good job closing the gaps between “dimensions” and giving all characters involved an ending. I would have loved to dive a little deeper into Robert and Sarah’s story and the why behind her actions. In a relationship, events are not that black and white. Also, it was a little tacky how both women used “my love” as the term of endearment for the main character in both “dimensions”. Overall, I am glad I gave this writer a chance.

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