A review by maxarcreads
A Voice Without Reason by Irene Bahrd

4.0

This was such a cute Insta-love book where the MMC falls first, and falls heard and works to pursue the FMC.

Becca is a romance author who is under deadline for an audio book she is working on. While on a plane she meets an attractive stranger who turns out to be an audio book narrator. They get to talking and there is immediate chemistry.
Julian who has recently broke up with his cheating GF is completely enraptured by Becca and to make it so they meet again he has his agent get him the job as the male narrator on her project that he offers to do for free just so he can have a forced proximity with her and continue to pursue her. Now when she finds out she is a little pissed thinking he is making a joke of her career, but Julian quickly reassures her that all he wanted was to be close to her.
This book was so cute with all Julian's big attempts to win her over and protect her and to support her. He is very into the big gestures even though they sometimes come back to bite him in the butt. The banter between the two was so cute and endearing and as they are both book lovers there was some fun book banter mixed in like using tropes to compare to their life scenarios. The author did say this was a slow-med burn, but I did not see the slow burn at all. It was def a med to full burn for me and the spice was enjoyable to read. If you're looking for a sweet comedy he falls first this is your book.