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Behind the Scenes

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
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Wait time: About 2 weeks

Perfect.Privileged.Strong.Spoiled.Uptight.Useless.If there's any one thing Pierre and Logan have in common, it's their ability to invite snap judgements based on shallow views of who they are.Logan is the privileged only daughter of a respected family whose legacy runs long and deep.Pierre is the moody, orphaned son of big screen royalty who couldn't possibly live up to the prestige of his pedigree.Or maybe not.Perhaps they're just two people trying to navigate the pressures of a world hellbent on telling them what they should be, and eschewing the limits of other people's expectations. Maybe what they need most is somebody who can see beyond the shallow first impressions - just one person they can allow to see behind the scenes of who they are.Maybe they have more in common than it seems.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The conversational styles of narrators Wesleigh Siobhan and Emmanuel Ingram match this flirty workplace romance. Logan Byers is helping love interest Pierre Perry III produce his TV script for "One Day Sober." Siobhan's rounded tones mirror Logan's emotions. She emphasizes certain words to demonstrate Logan's analytical nature. For Pierre, she has a deeper voice, and she clearly produces other character voices that express myriad personalities and backgrounds. It takes a minute to adjust to Ingram's chapters as his speaking voice is a marked contrast to Siobhan's. He portrays Pierre as both introspective and romantic. His pacing is pleasantly brisk, with a good conversational rhythm and clear diction. Ingram pauses before delivering Pierre's opinions, which is a nice technique to show emphasis. Both narrators contribute to a well-structured, well-executed performance. C.A. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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