• At First Sight

  • By: M. S. Parker
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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At First Sight

By: M. S. Parker
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Sixteen years ago, I lost Belle, the love of my life, in a tragic car accident.

Devastated, I left Scotland to work in Uncle Ben's brokerage firm in Manhattan. Dedicating my life to the job, I rose to the top of the ladder, next in line to head the billion-dollar company.

Belle, however, never left my heart.

Every year––on our anniversary––I dine at the restaurant where we first met.

And that's when I saw her again…today!

She was three tables away—the spitting image of Belle from sixteen years ago. It couldn’t be a coincidence. It had to be fate or at least a sign.

Now, there’s only one thing on my mind; I must find out who she is.

When Drake Mac Gilleain lays eyes on Maggie McCrae, he believes he’s seeing the ghost of his late wife and decides to follow her.

Maggie has found her dream as a violinist in the New York Philharmonic, but her personal life is scared by a controlling and abusive boyfriend.

It leads to a violent argument on the sidewalk, but luckily, Drake sees the assault and saves Maggie.

Shaken but determined to rid herself of her boyfriend, Maggie stays with Drake while sorting out her situation, and an instant attraction ensues.

Drake is falling hard for Maggie, but as the truth comes out, how can Drake explain he stalked her for weeks because she reminds him of his late wife?

Find out what happens next in M. S. Parker’s new novel, At First Sight, a brilliant standalone romance in the Scottish Billionaires series.

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Good story

What have been better with human voices with the Scottish accents? But other than that book story.

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Nice story but Virtual Voice detracted from enjoyment

The story line was great, and the characters were nicely fleshed out, I enjoyed how main heroine found her voice and some spunk to break free, but there was entirely too much sex, and it was not necessary! Also the heroine was a little too naive in thinking that she could 'talk a psycho abuser' into turning himself in and it was entirely too long. 77 chapters??? comeon. last but not least the Virtual Voice was really really really bad. I kep listening hoping it would improve but for such an emotional story, it was unable to put that emotion and feeling into the narrative. ughhh! aweful!

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Awkward robotic voice

Not sure I will be seeking out other titles with virtual voice, the weird robotic monotone did nothing to accentuate what would have been a great story line had it been read by a being that had a grasp on human emotion. AI has its place.. this was not it

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The characters seemed so real. Even the horrible ones

I liked how the storyline progressed. Just a good base to start, not boring in the beginning.

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