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The Prince
- Spy Girl, Book 1
- Narrated by: Hayden Bishop
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
Her first mission: protect the prince.
From USA Today best-selling author Jillian Dodd comes the first audiobook in a sizzling series filled with action and adventure. Fans of The Selection and the Hunger Games will discover a heart-pounding thrill ride of espionage and suspense set in glittering high society.
An 18-year-old covert agent is pulled out of training before graduation by Black X, an espionage group so secret even the president of the United States doesn't know it exists.
For her first mission, she must go undercover as the long-lost daughter of a recently deceased billionaire, infiltrate high society, and protect the prince of Montrovia from assassination. But Prince Lorenzo is known as the Playboy Prince for a reason, and his sensuality and charisma add a whole other level of complication to her mission.
She knows her every move is being watched, but what she doesn't know is that the prince is just a chess piece in a bigger game that will have worldwide ramifications. And that Blackwood Academy, the place she has called home for the past six years, has secrets of its own.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-02-24
Great performance of a mediocre story
this feels like a teen adventure, fluffy on the action but a bit steamy on the romance.. an unusual balance. the story setting is uncomfortably similar to real world venues but named differently. the strangest part is how the book is written in the first person until the final stages where we flip to a 3rd person perspective.. After building the character all the way through, and doing a fair job of that, the connection is completely severed by the reader suddenly becoming a bystander rather than living out the final stages through the eyes of the heroin. a peculiar switch.. which doesn't last! we then read as her again as the story is wrapped up.. maybe there's a detail in print which somehow explains this but as an audio book it's very confusing
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