
Spencer Cohen Series, Book One
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Narrated by:
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Joel Leslie
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By:
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N.R. Walker
About this listen
Spencer Cohen is the guy who gets answers to relationship questions. Playing the role of the new lover, his job is to make his client's ex realize one of two things: he doesn't want to break up or he really does. Either way, his client gets answers.
The ex would either apologize and beg, or turn and walk. But in the end, Spencer's client won. If he wanted his ex back and got him, it was great. If the guy walked away, then as hard it was for the client, he knew it was over. Regardless of the outcome, Spencer's work was done.
Andrew Landon's ex left him without so much as an explanation. But his sister can't stand to see him miserable, so, much to Andrew's dismay, they hire Spencer to be Andrew's new boyfriend to get the ex back.
For Spencer, it is never personal. Merely a business transaction. No emotions, no strings, no complications. Yeah right. Even a blind man could see how this would end.
Contains mature themes.
©2016 N. R. Walker (P)2018 TantorCritic Reviews
"If you're looking for an unusual, touching romance with beautifully-rendered characters, this book should be at the top of your list." (Sinfully Gay Romance Book Reviews)
Narration by Joel Leslie is perfect. American and Aussie accents done well
Loved this series!
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Really enjoyed this series
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I must admit that what bothered me the most though was Leslie's performance. I had read such great reviews on his narration, that against better judgment, decided to purchase the audio book without properly listening to the sample first.... big mistake. Leslie does good voices and the accents were ok, but seriously the out of breath, "chest pressured" reading was truly unbearable.
I actually find this particularly difficult to describe, but it was as if the book was being read after Leslie had gone for a run and was trying to catch his breath. It genuinely made anxious (lol, maybe i'm just particularly sensitive!!) After the first 15mins I had to listen to the rest of the book in 2x speed, just so I didn't notice the struggling-for-air reading.
Sadly I do not recommend this book.
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