![]() ![]() He really does get the humor in her writing, and portrays it wonderfully!Ĭaz: Agreed on that. ![]() Melinda: Yes, I’m really enjoying the combination of York reading Chase. I think he nailed the hero’s character (Drew), a cocky investment banker whose sarcastic humor sounded like it was written for his voice! I agree with BJ that it seems easier (or at least more likely to be successful) for a female narrator to deliver a good male voice than the other way around.īJ: That’s not to say I dislike male narrators – for instance, I would put Alex Wyndham in the best in class category for Historical Romance. And there’s one male narrator who I consider above average but whose one top performance definitely comes to mind: Sebastian York in Emma Chase’s Tangled. Kaetrin: I tend to prefer female narrators as well. ![]() Melinda: On March 25, Men of Romance Audiobooks will talk to the Virginia Festival of the Book – narrator Andi Arndt has gathered a group of male narrators to talk about creating performances that carry romance listeners from first blush to happily ever after – one of our favorite topics, right, Gals? Who are some of your favorite male narrators, or should I say, Ear Boyfriends?Ĭaz: I’ve got to start by saying that while there are some really great male narrators of romance out there, THERE AREN’T ENOUGH OF THEM! Earlier, BJ said she often felt that male narrators couldn’t always perform the female characters to her satisfaction and Shannon had similar concerns – whereas with a few exceptions, I would generally prefer to listen to a man who is more likely to sound masculine enough to portray the hero than to a woman who isn’t able to sound suitably/relatively “manly”. ![]()
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