The Glitch by Leeanne Slade

Comedy · Romance

The Glitch by Leeanne Slade

11 hours and 36 minutesRuntimeNarrated editionNarration
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What it’s about

The Glitch bounces in with sparkly energy and sharp dialogue. Expect dating detours to snowball fast, but the characters keep it grounded with real feelings and great pacing. On audio, Sam Claflin, Daisy Edgar Jones nails the rhythm—pauses, punchlines, and the little emotional turns that make the comedy land. Written by Leeanne Slade, it’s built for folks who enjoy gentle chaos. Originally released August 15, 2024. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

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Narrator Experience

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What we can confirm
Verified narrator castDaisy Edgar Jones and Sam Claflin
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What the Story Feels Like

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Tone
Moderate
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This is the emotional atmosphere readers most often encounter in the story — the mood you are likely to spend the most time in.

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Pace
Brisk
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The story tends to keep moving, with enough forward momentum to make scene changes and plot turns feel relatively quick.

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Emotional Impact
Strong
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Emotion plays a meaningful role in the experience, so character relationships and outcomes are likely to matter beyond the plot mechanics.

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What this means for you: The story carries a moderate tone with a brisk sense of momentum. There is a strong emotional pull, so the characters and their outcomes are likely to matter as much as the plot itself.

Built from the book and story evidence that speaks directly to these traits; it does not describe an unverified recording.

Reader Themes

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The romance is central4 discussions

The romance is central is the theme readers return to most consistently, making it a useful clue to whether the book fits your tastes.

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Where Readers Agree

The strongest agreement centers on the romance is central and emotionally affecting. The leading theme appears across 4 independent discussions and 4 source networks, which makes it more than a one-off reaction. Tone intensity also recurs as a meaningful secondary part of the response.

The strongest theme is independently supported across 4 discussions and 4 source networks.

Our Take

The Glitch by Leeanne Slade fits naturally within romance audiobooks, with the romance is central doing much of the work in shaping its appeal. The romance is central is one of the more consistent strengths readers point to. The narrator is confirmed, but the book itself is easier to characterize than this particular performance. Until the recording has stronger support, the narrator credit is useful context rather than a performance verdict.

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Runtime & Edition Details

Runtime
11 hours and 36 minutes

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