Christian Fox has become a go-to narrator for new adult and contemporary romance, particularly the kind with sharp collegiate dialogue and slow-burn tension. His work on Elle Kennedy's Off-Campus series and Sarina Bowen's The Ivy Years — including The Deal and The Understatement of the Year — showcases what he does best: male leads who sound genuinely young without feeling cartoonish, with a natural cadence that makes locker-room banter and romantic vulnerability land in equal measure. Fox has a warm, mid-range voice that doesn't overplay the emotion; he lets the material breathe rather than telegraphing every feeling. That restraint is actually his strength — listeners who find other romance narrators too melodramatic tend to gravitate toward him. If you're working through any of Kennedy or Bowen's college sports romance back catalogs, Fox's narration is a consistent reason to pick the audio version.
Narrated by Teddy Hamilton, Christian Fox
The Ivy Years • Book 3
by Sarina Bowen
Narrated by Teddy Hamilton, Christian Fox
Off-Campus • Book 1
by Elle Kennedy
Narrated by Christian Fox, Lorelei Avalon
Hockey star Garrett needs tutoring to stay eligible; inexperienced Hannah needs dating lessons to attract her crush—so they strike a mutually beneficial bargain.
The Walshes • Book 4
by Kate Canterbary
Narrated by Christian Fox, Lucy Rivers
Navy SEAL meets demanding businesswoman in a hotel room encounter that redefines both their expectations. Christian Fox and Lucy Rivers capture the sexual tension and emotional vulnerability beneath the power struggle.
by Kendall Ryan
Narrated by Christian Fox, Emma Wilder
Christian Fox and Emma Wilder's chemistry crackles through this age-gap rom-com, turning Kendall Ryan's hilariously self-aware banter into pure listening bliss.
Stone Brothers • Book 1
by Tess Oliver, Anna Hart, C.J. Bloom, Mason Lloyd, Maxine Mitchell, Joe Arden, Lucy Rivers, Christian Fox
Narrated by C.J. Bloom, Mason Lloyd, Maxine Mitchell, Joe Arden, Lucy Rivers, Christian Fox
Protective romance where danger and safety blur: ensemble narration captures how trust becomes a weapon when the past won't stay buried. (137 characters)