Silver & Black
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Narrated by:
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Guy Locke
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By:
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Tyler May
About this listen
Brian Silver is CEO of the world's largest coffeehouse chain in the world, Silver Coffee. Growing up in a wealthy family, Silver had it all: money, fame, and any man he wanted, but that was never enough. Silver wants more.
Greyson Black is a coffeehouse barista in one of the Silver Coffee chains in downtown Manhattan. Greyson is finishing school and determined to find the best path for his life. When Brian Silver makes a "surprise" stop at the franchise, he's more than intrigued by the young, gorgeous Greyson. Silver knows that there's only one thing that he must have now, and he will do whatever it takes to get him.
When Silver and Greyson get together, sparks fly. Silver is perfect in Greyson's eyes, but is love blind? A mysterious stranger is out for Greyson, and the mind games have just begun. Greyson starts to question everything, including Silver's advances. When danger is lurking around every corner, no one is safe. Greyson will have to determine if love is worth the danger and excitement.
©2014 Tyler May (P)2015 TantorWhat listeners say about Silver & Black
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- Steff
- 02-06-2024
Romance.
Its very cliche, cheesey and cringey. Rich boss falls head over heel at first sight for a immature young man with the saddest ever back story. Doesn't feel very realistic and having a hard time wondering how the story is so long.
I feel the narrator did his best he could with the story line. How he wasn't cracking up at the cringey lines is beyond me, well done!
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- Lisa
- 03-07-2016
Love the story, not the narrator.
Would you consider the audio edition of Silver & Black to be better than the print version?
No
How could the performance have been better?
The narrators voice was terrible, sorry, but he spoke too slowly and his pronunciation was terrible. Words like button were said bu-en the t's seemed to disappear, which is pretty important when you're narrating an audio book!
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- Anonymous User
- 20-09-2024
Cringed so hard the whole time
Bad writing bad characters (as in annoying and cringe af) the narrator made it worse not worth any money I got it for free and I can’t finish it genuinely it’s that bad it was also super unrealistic like the things the rich guy did were insane and weird especially the things he said the whole thing is just a wreck don’t buy it
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