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A Day at Georgie and Armand's Place
- Narrated by: Alistair Dryburgh
- Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
Welcome to the famous Georgie and Armand’s place, an interdimensional hotel unlike any place you have ever seen before. Inside, you will find doorways to a thousand worlds, with all manner of beings interacting and going about their lives.
The hotel is run by Georgie and Armand, shape-shifting dragons, life partners, and master mages of the highest order. With guests and staff members from countless worlds, each with their own stories to tell.
While their tales play out, something sinister is afoot. Forces are working against the hotel, trying to sow confusion and disrupt things. But what is the ultimate goal of this sinister being? How does it connect to the dragons’ past? When the final parts of the plan are put into action, can the hotel survive?
Come experience a true cross-genre adventure. In A Day at Georgie and Armand’s Place, you get science fiction, fantasy, steampunk all overlapping with one another, with some mystery and romance sprinkled in the mix.
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- alexcs46
- 27-07-20
horny and pretty fucking good
to put it as shortly as i can, this title includes a lot of horny but any horny that goes into is is actually pretty well done, you see whenever 2 characters decide to "do the horizontal hula" its actually referenced and actually has story significance be it in worldbuilding or to help explain a certain character or characters.
As to the wold itself i feel like a great job has been done, the hotel is a place that i genuinely want to exist and its well explained with its vagueness, only the hosts know how the hotel works, so why should the reader know? the whole thing is explained in such a way that actually makes it sound believable that such a thing could exist.
as for the narration its pretty good, different voices for different characters and the reading is pretty good, very good voice as well.
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