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Misdirected

By: Lucy Parker
Narrated by: Nicola Coughlan, Gwilym Lee
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Hattie Murton never dreamed of TV stardom. A straight-from-a-fairytale encounter with a casting agent somehow landed her a part on what she’d thought would be a one-off pilot for Leicester Square, a bodice-ripping drama adapted from a bestselling romance novel. Buoyed by a surge in demand for romantic dramas, the show instead propelled its core cast to household-name status within a month.

Hattie tries to look on the positive side of all situations, but four seasons of brutal press, overly invested fans, and a cutthroat industry that’s never quite felt like the right fit would give even Pollyanna an edge of cynicism. And high on the ‘con’ list when it comes to her current and unintended career is having to share a set and some horrendously early starts with Anthony Rafe. Leicester Square villain. A-lister. Absolute prat.

In the new season’s scripts, it appears that her previously sane, rational character is about to lose her mind and begin an unexpected and unsettlingly graphic affair with the series villain. Forced into close—very close and very…intimate—proximity with the man everyone loves to hate, Hattie’s horror is matched only by Anthony’s drawling disdain. But when very real chemistry sparks during their scripted love scenes, Hattie begins to think the industry’s legendarily heartless Bad Guy might just have a pulse after all. And Anthony, for his part, is caught off-guard by the way his heart races when he’s around his aggravating onscreen lover.

As reality starts to imitate art a little too close for comfort, the world’s most unlikely couple might just have more in common than they thought…

©2025 Lucy Parker (P)2025 Audible Australia Pty Ltd.
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Woooooowwwe

Loved this story so much!!! Nicola was the perfect voice ! Loved all her different accents! Gwilyn Lee did amazing as well.

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Mindless chatter

I was drawn in by the dapper cover art and narrator Nicola Coughlan. I hoped for Bridget Jones goes Bridgerton actress vibes. Sadly, this was a shallow stream of endless sex euphemisms and innuendos, actor shoptalk, and a forgettable romance. Instead of clever dialogue or plot, there’s a smattering
of F bombs and a variety of accents.

The narrators were solid on their own, but their renditions of each character’s voices clashed. For instance, Ms. Coughlan gives Hattie a light, British accent while Mr. Lee gives her a raspy, Irish accent.
I may give these narrators a second chance, but I’m afraid this author isn’t for me.

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