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Daddy Bear

De: Jayda Marx
Narrado por: Denver Stevens
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Weldon is a homebody who enjoys a simple life. He prefers to spend his time strolling through the woods in bear form, or relaxing in the cabin he built with his own hands. Though he could easily live off of the land, he does venture out into town once in a while to “gather supplies”, though his true hope is to find his fated mate beyond the border of the forest. Weldon never expects a beautiful young man to—literally—fall into his arms one day while he’s out exploring the woods. His mate is in obvious need of tender care from a protective, loving Daddy bear.

A string of mistakes has landed Tatum alone, lost, and hungry. But Fate has a funny way of granting exactly what he needs when he’s delivered into a handsome stranger’s arms. The man immediately cares for him without question, but Tatum worries that will change when Weldon learns what brought them together in the first place. But the secrets he’s been hiding may be exactly what Weldon has been waiting for.

*This fluffy book contains a sexy bear shifter, age play, fated mates, sweet moments, and steamy scenes. My stories are low angst and insta-love. They follow relationships on the fast track, and have very happy HEAs!

©2024 Jayda Marx (P)2024 Jayda Marx
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Fantastic Story, Deserved Better Narration

Story - 4.5 Stars
Narration - 2.5 Stars

I love Jayda Marx’s books, she’s one of my favorite authors. The story was great! The bit at the end where he only shifted his head was hilarious, I don’t think I’ve read a book where a shifter could do that so it was definitely an interesting surprise, lol. I’m not sure how I felt about Weldon’s nickname for Tatum. It was a bit odd but the reason for it made sense and was actually kind of great in that regard, lol.

Going onto my review of the narration, I wasn’t really a fan of Denver Stevens. This is the first audiobook of his I’ve listened to so maybe these tones he used were by choice and he can do others? Either way, I felt he wasn’t the best narrator for this story. I have a list I keep with 5 categories to keep track of narrators I like/love. He would rank #4 which is my “I don’t not like them but would try to avoid if possible” list.
At the beginning of the book, in Weldon’s POV, he did this weird thing where his voice echos. I believe that it was used to distinguish his thoughts but it only happens like 3-5 times in one chapter and it was a bit hard to understand because of how strong the echo was and was just overall unnecessary and off putting.
I don’t want to say he spoke in a very monotone way because that wasn’t really it but I honestly can’t think of the word I’m looking for, but his voice didn’t change much, not even for scenes that definitely called for a change in voice. I think I could have lived with the way he did Tatum’s voice but for Weldon, his voice was way too high. That probably seems stereotypical of me, giving the daddy a lower pitch voice, but I just had a hard time thinking of Weldon as a daddy and it wasn’t just Weldon’s voice that was an issue. Denvers voice was higher pitched throughout the whole book for every character, higher pitched than the average man, which is another reason why it was hard for me to connect. It was just very grating on my ears. It just doesn’t seem like the narrator is capable of doing different voices, I feel like AI probably could have gotten pretty close to this which is why it’s just not the best narration.

Overall, I love the story, and while I feel bad for speaking bad of the narration because there is a high chance that narrators read reviews of books they narrate, I just think the story deserved a better narration.

~~~ I received this audiobook in exchange for an honest review. ~~~

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Loved it

I loved Daddy Bear and struggled to put it down. Denver Stevens' voice really brings this story to life. The story is amazing and I enjoyed reading Weldon and Tatum's story.

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