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Archives-2016 Lst Challenge > Narrator Feature - Sebastian York (April 2016)

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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5782 comments Mod
Biography
Born in Tunbridge Wells, U.K., Sebastian York spent much of his youth as a military brat throughout Europe, Asia, and the U.S., which spurred a very adventurous sense for travel and faraway places. He has a pilot's license and operates small flying tours over New York City in between his narration work.

How he got started
I have a friend who engineers (does the recording for) a broad range of audio books. He told me I had a good voice for it, and I told him that it was something that I’d wanted to do for a long time. We made a demo reel at his apartment when he had some downtime, or was between jobs, over the course of a few months. He’d suggest things to read (“Next week let’s try a biography — pick one.”), and we’d spend about an hour recording another segment for the reel. After we had a sufficient amount of material, he began to pass it along to colleagues and producers.
Source: USA Today Life


Audiography
Big Rock by Lauren Blakely
Seductive Nights series by Lauren Blakely
The Dirty Billionaire Trilogy by Meghan March
Life on Stage series by Vi Keeland
The Boudreaux series by Kristen Proby
Bleeding Stars series by A. L. Jackson
Listen to Me by Kristen Proby
Bad Habit series by J. T. Geissinger
Beneath series by Meghan March
Beautiful Bastard series by Christina Lauren
Erasing Faith by Julie Johnson
Reasonable Doubt by Whitney G.
Real series by Katy Evans
Consolation Duet series by Corinne Michaels
Salvation series by Corinne Michaels
Seductive Nights series by Lauren Blakely
Legal Affairs series by Sawyer Bennett
Legal Briefs series by Emma Chase
Wild Seasons series by Christina Lauren
Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club series by Chantal Fernando
Confess by Colleen Hoover
Tangled series by Emma Chase
The Hudson Valley series by Alice Clayton
Alice in Chains by David de Sola
Consequences series by Aleatha Romig (Tony's points of view)
Detroit Love Duet series by Kim Karr
Baby It's Cold Outside by Various Authors
Rosemary Beach series (#4-6, 9 & 10) by Abbi Glines
Perfection series by Abbi Glines
Field Party series by Abbi Glines
Kerr Chronicles series by Jen Frederick
Ten Tiny Breaths series (#.5 & #3) by K. A. Tucker
Surviving Ice by K. A. Tucker
Forsaken by Lisa Renee Jones
Sea Breeze series (#5-9) by Abbi Glines
An Ounce of Hope by Sophie Jackson
I Belong to You by Lisa Renee Jones
The Reckoning by S. L. Scott
Unholy Trinity series by Donna Kaufmann
Rebecca's Lost Journals by Lisa Renee Jones
Twisted Love series by A. Meredith Walters
A Song for Us by Teresa Mummert
Dark Taste of Rapture by Gena Showalter
Desert Heat by Elizabeth Reyes
To Love Jason Thorn by Ella Maise


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Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 334 comments Oooh, I just got Big Rock on audio...perfect!


message 3: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 2083 comments Mod
Lol. I'm excited to jump in this one.


message 4: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5782 comments Mod
I'd planned to listen to Confess in April, not knowing he was the narrator! Woo hoo!


message 5: by Ingie (new)

Ingie Fun challenge. — Friction by Sawyer Bennett has been in my Audible app since December, will try to listening to it now in April.

Friction by Sawyer Bennett


message 6: by Kelly (new)

Kelly (kellyvioletke) | 317 comments I've got Big Rock Big Rock by Lauren Blakely on my TBL. I'll listen this month.


message 7: by D.G. (last edited Apr 03, 2016 05:06AM) (new)

D.G. | 1329 comments Last night I got Big Rock by Lauren Blakely and started listening right away. It's so hilarious!!! And Sebastian York is really good...I don't know if I've listened to him before.


message 8: by Sue (new)

Sue | 1116 comments Big Rock by Lauren Blakely was excellent fun, thanks for the listing. I've listened to the Tangled series, Legal Briefs (book 2 he voices), Life on Stage and Reasonable Doubt. I may relisten, but I think I'll spring for something, any suggestions?

Sebastian York does irreverent cad better than anyone I've ever heard, Reasonable Doubt Full Series (Reasonable Doubt, #1-3) by Whitney Gracia Williams , as was Tangled (Tangled, #1) by Emma Chase series are excellent example of this.


message 9: by D.G. (new)

D.G. | 1329 comments Sue wrote: "Reasonable Doubt"

SOLD!!


message 10: by Sue (new)

Sue | 1116 comments I'm going to go with Night After Night Night After Night (Seductive Nights, #1) by Lauren Blakely contains BSDM, I often pass on these titles because the authors put little into the story. But I'll give it a shot, it was already in my library.

But I did purchase the next Life on Stage audio, Beat (Life on Stage, #2) by Vi Keeland Beat because the first was fine, but not in my opinion the best. But Sebastian York made it worth my time. I was definitely curious while reading Throb about the character focused on in Beat at that time.


message 11: by Kelly (new)

Kelly (kellyvioletke) | 317 comments Finished Big Rock by Lauren Blakely Big Rock. I loved it (tho not as much as Tangled.) Sebastian York was the perfect narrator for this!


message 12: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 334 comments Sue wrote: "Sebastian York does irreverent cad better than anyone I've ever heard, Reasonable Doubt Full Series"

I've added it!


message 13: by Becky (new)

Becky | 170 comments Sebastian York is a great narrator. I'm hoping to get a re-listen of Beautiful Player (Beautiful Bastard, #3) by Christina Lauren Beautiful Player in this month followed by it's sequel novella Beautiful Boss (Beautiful Bastard, #4.5) by Christina Lauren Beautiful Boss


message 14: by D.G. (new)

D.G. | 1329 comments I finished Big Rock by Lauren Blakely and liked it. Now I'm onto Tangled (Tangled, #1) by Emma Chase .

SY is really good for these kinds of roles.


message 15: by Susan (new)

Susan (bzsusan79gmailcom) | 334 comments Finished Big Rock by Lauren Blakely Big Rock

Loved Sebastian York. Wish his female voices were a little better, but I'm definitely going to listen to more of his work.


message 16: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 334 comments I actually just listened to Easy Love (Boudreaux, #1) by Kristen Proby Easy Love and Sebastian York was the male narrator in this one.

I have to say I wasn't impressed by his range. The female narrator did a much better job with accents. Sebastian York didn't even attempt to do a Southern accent. It really took me out of the story when they kept mentioning how much the drawl was part of the male characters charm.

I really liked the story though.


message 17: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 334 comments Just finished Listen to Me (Fusion, #1) by Kristen Proby Listen to Me. It was good. Sebastian York did the male voices, and I thought he did a great job for this type of story. He even did some accents for secondary characters. But, I will say, he sounded the same in this story as he did in Easy Love. It's not a bad thing, but I don't hear any distinctive voices for his characters like with some narrators I've listened to before.


message 18: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Evers (eversr) Sebastian has a voice that is particularly good for romance, MHO. He is very good at playing the hauteness of Alpha Million/billionaires But I just finished the three books he narrated in the series: Ten Tiny Breaths; where he played the strip club owner. Loved the books and well as his narration. I admit I buy books because he is the narrator.


message 19: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5782 comments Mod
You're not alone in that:)


message 20: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 334 comments I've listened A LOT of book narrated by him this year, and he seems to be a one trick pony. I love his voice but all of his characters sound the same. I'm starting to appreciate narrators that are able to show more of a range.


message 21: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 2083 comments Mod
Sassafrass wrote: "I've listened A LOT of book narrated by him this year, and he seems to be a one trick pony. I love his voice but all of his characters sound the same. I'm starting to appreciate narrators that are ..."

I agree with that.


message 22: by Gayle (new)

Gayle (kestergayle) I've listened to many books narrated by York, and he does do a great male lead. But his other characters all sound the same to me, even kids. They (the other characters) tend to be quite nasal and often very sarcastic sounding in the delivery. IMO he needs voice acting lessons, especially regarding female voices and accents.

He's hard to avoid because he's everywhere, but there are many male narrators out there who are more talented. However, he'd be great at announcing for commercials, reading voice-over narration for documentaries, that sort of thing. Even sports announcing if he's into that.


message 23: by Trish (new)

Trish R. Gayle wrote: "I've listened to many books narrated by York, and he does do a great male lead. But his other characters all sound the same to me, even kids. They (the other characters) tend to be quite nasal and ..."

I agree 100% with you, Gayle. He has a dreamy voice when it comes to the men but his females and children SUCK. My all-time favorite is Napoleon Ryan. His voice is so awesome and his women actually sound like women.


message 24: by Gayle (new)

Gayle (kestergayle) Trish wrote: "Gayle wrote: "I've listened to many books narrated by York, and he does do a great male lead. But his other characters all sound the same to me, even kids. They (the other characters) tend to be qu..."

I'll have to check out Napoleon Ryan, I don't think he's in my library. Any recs?

My all time favorite is Zachary Webber/Jacob Morgan. He's very versatile, and I think he's especially good at humor. He does good kid voices, too.


message 25: by Trish (new)

Trish R. Gayle wrote: "Trish wrote: "Gayle wrote: "I've listened to many books narrated by York, and he does do a great male lead. But his other characters all sound the same to me, even kids. They (the other characters)..."

I haven't listened to it but you can listen to a sample of Napoleon Ryan's voice in The Masterful Mr. Montague (Casebook of Barnaby Adair, #2) by Stephanie Laurens or if you want a murder/mystery you could try The Angel Act I (Isabella Rose #1) by Mark Dawson . I've listened that series and loved it.


message 26: by Gayle (new)

Gayle (kestergayle) Thanks Trish!


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