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Sweet Somethings
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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This title uses virtual voice narration
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Publisher's summary
Sometimes people whisper sweet nothings in one another’s ear, but, in this case, it isn’t a sweet nothing, it’s a sweet something. The sweet somethings are a three-course meal of romantic short stories. “A woman’s work…” An appetizer story to wet your taste-buds as Mr. Thorne and Sophie find a new definition for what it means to be a true woman as her office duties take on a whole new dimension. “Love in Lockdown” After her room-mate is hospitalized with Covid, Eva finds herself isolated in quarantine for fourteen days unable to leave her apartment. She’s trapped there with Mark, her roommate’s younger brother visiting while on spring break from college. As dwindling resources and biological terror force them to work together to survive, they find themselves falling even deeper in love with one another. But is it right for her to hook up with her room-mate’s “little” brother while her roommate is still hooked up to oxygen? “One Heart One Hertz” A comedic dessert of a romantic spoof on how much fun low frequency magnetic fields can be for a couple of lonely scientists working late in the night.