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A review by elylibrarysec
Cameron's Control by Vanessa Fewings
5.0
What made the experience of listening to Cameron's Control the most enjoyable?
It was just the pleasure of listening to the story of the man behind Enthrall.
What other book might you compare Cameron's Control to and why?
I'm not into comparing one book against another because I don't feel that it's fair to either author. But there's enough in this series that you could compare this to any of the previous books and it's a great addition.
Have you listened to any of Sebastian York’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I love listening to any book that Mr. York has narrated. There's just something about his voice. I end up losing myself in the book - I don't hear any outside noise, I forget what's going on around me, and I'm left seeing myself in the scenes that are playing out before me.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I think it's the point where a very alpha male is brought to his knees when he realizes that he has found the one that completes him.
Any additional comments?
Each book in this series just seems to get better and better. We get to see inside the world of a man that commands everything around him. He closes himself off from others because of what goes on in his personal life. But as a listener we get to have those words spoken that just wouldn't be the same when we read the book ourselves. In days gone by it was mostly women that did the narrating. I don't think I would have enjoyed this book as much if that was done here. We need that male voice letting us know what Cameron is saying and feeling.The author has other projects going on right now so that gives me time to go back and enjoy the Enthrall books that I have missed. I do like to read books, don't get me wrong, but there's just something about this series that I prefer someone to do that for me. This is listed as a standalone but do yourself a favor and enjoy this series in order. You will get a better understanding of the characters this way.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Audio Copy of this book.
It was just the pleasure of listening to the story of the man behind Enthrall.
What other book might you compare Cameron's Control to and why?
I'm not into comparing one book against another because I don't feel that it's fair to either author. But there's enough in this series that you could compare this to any of the previous books and it's a great addition.
Have you listened to any of Sebastian York’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I love listening to any book that Mr. York has narrated. There's just something about his voice. I end up losing myself in the book - I don't hear any outside noise, I forget what's going on around me, and I'm left seeing myself in the scenes that are playing out before me.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I think it's the point where a very alpha male is brought to his knees when he realizes that he has found the one that completes him.
Any additional comments?
Each book in this series just seems to get better and better. We get to see inside the world of a man that commands everything around him. He closes himself off from others because of what goes on in his personal life. But as a listener we get to have those words spoken that just wouldn't be the same when we read the book ourselves. In days gone by it was mostly women that did the narrating. I don't think I would have enjoyed this book as much if that was done here. We need that male voice letting us know what Cameron is saying and feeling.The author has other projects going on right now so that gives me time to go back and enjoy the Enthrall books that I have missed. I do like to read books, don't get me wrong, but there's just something about this series that I prefer someone to do that for me. This is listed as a standalone but do yourself a favor and enjoy this series in order. You will get a better understanding of the characters this way.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Audio Copy of this book.