The Everest Brothers by S. L. Scott

The Everest Brothers

Brooding billionaires, royal scandals, and a dual-narrator masterclass

Written byS. L. Scott
Length28h37m
Release dateApril 24, 2019
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.7 (6 ratings)

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AuthorS. L. Scott
NarratorSebastian York, Ava Erickson
Runtime28h37m
PublishedApril 24, 2019
Rating★★★★☆ 4.7 / 5 (6 ratings)
CategoriesRomance, Contemporary, Romantic Suspense
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Forget the tired trope of the emotionally stunted alpha—*The Everest Brothers* delivers a quartet of men who are as strategically ruthless in boardrooms as they are devastatingly vulnerable in bed. This isn’t just a romance compilation; it’s a high-stakes emotional gauntlet where inheritance wars, royal cover-ups, and life-or-death suspense collide with the kind of chemistry that’ll have you rewinding scenes. The real standout? Sebastian York and Ava Erickson’s narration, which turns every whispered threat and breathless confession into a full-body experience. York’s gravel-voiced arrogance makes even the most morally gray brothers irresistible, while Erickson’s razor-sharp timing ensures the heroines’ wit cuts through the testosterone like a scalpel.

What elevates this beyond standard romance fare is the unapologetic ambition of its heroines—women who aren��t just swept off their feet but who *leverage* these relationships to reclaim power, whether it’s exposing a corrupt monarchy or outmaneuvering a corporate rival. The suspense threads aren’t afterthoughts; they’re woven into the romance with surgical precision, so the stakes feel as personal as the sex scenes. At 28+ hours, it’s a commitment, but the pacing never drags thanks to Scott’s knack for cliffhangers that land like gut punches. Ideal for listeners who crave romance with teeth—and narrators who know exactly when to bite."

"review": "I’ll admit, I rolled my eyes at the idea of another ‘brooding billionaire brothers’ series—until Sebastian York’s voice curled around the first line like smoke from a expensive cigar. *The Everest Brothers* isn’t just a romance; it’s a masterclass in how dual narration can turn a good story into an *experience*. York’s performance is criminally good, especially in the royal romance installment where his posh, clipped tones make the crown prince sound like a man one wrong word away from burning down a palace. Ava Erickson matches him beat for beat, particularly in the scenes where the heroines go toe-to-toe with their love interests—her delivery of a single *“Try me”"* in *Book 3* gave me chills.

That said, this isn’t perfect. The suspense plot in *Book 2* stretches credibility with a villain twist so telegraphed, I called it two hours in. And while the steam level is high, some of the later sex scenes blur together in a haze of “possessive growls” and “desperate nails”—a shame, because the *first* intimate scene in each book is electric, thanks to the narrators’ chemistry. The production quality is flawless, though, with seamless transitions between POVs and zero audio glitches. What won me over? The way Scott lets her heroines *win*—not just the man, but the game. The finale, where a wronged heiress turns the tables on a corrupt duke using nothing but a leaked recording and a well-timed scandal, had me cheering. If you love romance with a side of revenge and narrators who could read a grocery list like a love letter, this is your next binge."

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  • Expert narration by Sebastian York, Ava Erickson brings every character and scene to life across 28h37m of immersive audio.
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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I’ll admit, I rolled my eyes at the idea of another ‘brooding billionaire brothers’ series—until Sebastian York’s voice curled around the first line like smoke from a expensive cigar. *The Everest Brothers* isn’t just a romance; it’s a masterclass in how dual narration can turn a good story into an *experience*. York’s performance is criminally good, especially in the royal romance installment where his posh, clipped tones make the crown prince sound like a man one wrong word away from burning down a palace. Ava Erickson matches him beat for beat, particularly in the scenes where the heroines go toe-to-toe with their love interests—her delivery of a single *“Try me”"* in *Book 3* gave me chills. That said, this isn’t perfect. The suspense plot in *Book 2* stretches credibility with a villain twist so telegraphed, I called it two hours in. And while the steam level is high, some of the later sex scenes blur together in a haze of “possessive growls” and “desperate nails”—a shame, because the *first* intimate scene in each book is electric, thanks to the narrators’ chemistry. The production quality is flawless, though, with seamless transitions between POVs and zero audio glitches. What won me over? The way Scott lets her heroines *win*—not just the man, but the game. The finale, where a wronged heiress turns the tables on a corrupt duke using nothing but a leaked recording and a well-timed scandal, had me cheering. If you love romance with a side of revenge and narrators who could read a grocery list like a love letter, this is your next binge." "tags": [ "dual-narrator romance audiobooks

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