Gregory Salinas has carved out a niche in romance and fantasy audiobooks that rewards listeners who want a male narrator who can actually pull off heat. His work on King of Sloth — Ana Huang's billionaire romance — showcases a smooth, low-register delivery that makes smug, wealthy characters feel charming rather than insufferable. That same controlled warmth carries into fantasy territory: his narration of To No End: Tales of Forgotten Fae trades the boardroom tension for something more atmospheric without losing the intimacy. Across series like Kings of Sin and The Refuge, Salinas proves reliable at grounding emotionally driven stories — he doesn't oversell the drama, which paradoxically makes it land harder. If you gravitate toward romance audiobooks and find male narrators often feel flat or performative, Salinas is a corrective.
Devil's Backbone • Book 1
by Tate James
Narrated by Lilly Drake, James Joseph, Corvin King, Gregory Salinas, Michael Gallagher
A scholarship to prestigious Neveah University comes with a price: navigating her stepbrother and his dangerous friends in this dark reverse harem romance.
The Refuge • Book 3
by Susan Stoker
Narrated by Maxine Mitchell, Teddy Hamilton, Gregory Salinas
Reese's crush on her brother's Delta Force friend seems hopeless until danger forces them together. Mitchell, Hamilton, and Salinas create distinct voices for this military protection romance.
Kings of Sin • Book 4
by Ana Huang
Narrated by Elena Wolfe, Gregory Salinas
Wolfe and Salinas bring crackling chemistry and perfect comedic timing to Huang's wittiest romance yet, making it unmissable in audio.
Tales of Forgotten Fae • Book 1
by Lexy Night
Narrated by Abby Craden, Gregory Salinas
Cress has thirty days before the mysterious Offering claims her forever, and this dual-narrator performance heightens the urgency of her final moments of freedom.
The Whitmore Legacy Series • Book 2
by Nouha Jullienne
Narrated by Gregory Salinas, Sean Masters, JF Harding, Maxine Mitchell
Isabel infiltrates elite society event to help her friend but gets kidnapped by the Whitmore brothers for twisted ritual purposes. Multiple narrators handle the dark romance elements.