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Dark Voices - La série

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What’s better than a book boyfriend? The voice actor who narrates him. For fans of Navessa Allen, Brynne Weaver, and Emily McIntyre, Moniker is a dark contemporary romance focusing on the sensual side of voice acting. Packed with extra spice and fan favorite tropes such as secret identity, voice attraction, and opposites attract, Moniker will have readers running to que up their favorite audiobook or spicy audio app. A twist ending and suspense lurking in the background of the romance are the finishing touches on a swoon worthy read. Raven Lovelace lives for success – her financial firm at the forefront leaves no room for distractions. Especially not the kind that comes with a voice that could melt steel and awakens desires people didn’t know they had. When everything is going as planned, a new client catches Raven’s attention. He’s everything she isn’t supposed to want – younger, laid back, and sounds exactly like the audiobook narrator she can’t get out of her head. Ryan Mitchell never expected his online voice content as “Zander Kane” would become his career. One viral romance audiobook later, he’s the hottest in the industry – but he realizes his popularity might not last forever. A search result and a phone call later, he finds himself transfixed on his financial advisor, the one woman who can’t let herself fall apart at the sound of his voice. What starts as a virtual flirtation spirals into an obsessive passion neither of them expected. Ghosts from Raven’s past lurk in the shadows, threatening to destroy everything she’s built – including her relationship with Ryan. But Ryan isn’t the only one veiled behind a mask, and the truth could cost them everything. Moniker is a dark voice attraction romance, the first in the Dark Voices series. While it is a standalone, it's recommended to read Moniker first. This novel is intended for readers 18 and older. Some content may be disturbing to readers. Please check the beginning of the book or the author's website for warnings. Tropes: Voice Kink / Virtual to IRL / Forbidden Romance / Secret Identity / Reverse Age Gap / Opposites Attract
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What’s better than a book boyfriend? The voice actor who narrates him. For fans of Navessa Allen, Brynne Weaver, and Emily McIntyre, Moniker is a dark contemporary romance focusing on the sensual side of voice acting. Packed with extra spice and fan favorite tropes such as secret identity, voice attraction, and opposites attract, Moniker will have readers running to que up their favorite audiobook or spicy audio app. A twist ending and suspense lurking in the background of the romance are the finishing touches on a swoon worthy read. Raven Lovelace lives for success – her financial firm at the forefront leaves no room for distractions. Especially not the kind that comes with a voice that could melt steel and awakens desires people didn’t know they had. When everything is going as planned, a new client catches Raven’s attention. He’s everything she isn’t supposed to want – younger, laid back, and sounds exactly like the audiobook narrator she can’t get out of her head. Ryan Mitchell never expected his online voice content as “Zander Kane” would become his career. One viral romance audiobook later, he’s the hottest in the industry – but he realizes his popularity might not last forever. A search result and a phone call later, he finds himself transfixed on his financial advisor, the one woman who can’t let herself fall apart at the sound of his voice. What starts as a virtual flirtation spirals into an obsessive passion neither of them expected. Ghosts from Raven’s past lurk in the shadows, threatening to destroy everything she’s built – including her relationship with Ryan. But Ryan isn’t the only one veiled behind a mask, and the truth could cost them everything. Moniker is a dark voice attraction romance, the first in the Dark Voices series. While it is a standalone, it's recommended to read Moniker first. This novel is intended for readers 18 and older. Some content may be disturbing to readers. Please check the beginning of the book or the author's website for warnings. Tropes: Voice Kink / Virtual to IRL / Forbidden Romance / Secret Identity / Reverse Age Gap / Opposites Attract

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