The Trafficking Consortium
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Virtual Voice
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Richard Verry
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Avril Gillios keeps herself in top physical condition. Her marathon running and healthy lifestyle unexpectedly connected her to an ancient sex trafficking ring. Little does she know she's about to be purchased...
As the head of the powerful Consortium, Sir exudes power, confidence, and male charm. When he purchases Avril for his own secret pleasures, he shivers at the thought of orchestrating her delicious screams.
Handcuffed to Sir's dark desires, Avril's only chance for survival depends on thoroughly pleasing her intrigued master. As the man's twisted pleasures expand, can Avril endure long enough to outwit the sadistic punisher or will her tight tether be the last thing she sees?
The Trafficking Consortium is the first book in a dark human trafficking series suitable for ages 18 and over. Richard Verry's tie-you-in-knots thriller is perfect for readers who enjoy suspense, compelling villains, and courageous heroes.
Buy The Trafficking Consortium to bind yourself in sadistic and erotic suspense today!
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While parts of the story felt a bit unrealistic, it held my attention so well that I never wanted to stop listening.
My only real complaint was the virtual voice narration. It was actually better than I expected, but for a story this powerful, it really deserved human narrators. Having both a male and female narrator would have made the emotional moments feel much more real and immersive. The virtual voice wasn’t bad…it just couldn’t quite capture the intensity of the tough, challenging, and emotional scenes.
I even found myself rewinding several parts just to imagine how they would sound and feel with real voice actors.
Overall, I do highly recommend reading this book (though I’d suggest reading it rather than listening to the audiobook). It’s definitely one I’ll remember.
Captivating story
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Don't believe it. No heroes. She gives up, becoming the abuser in the end.
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