Negociando Con El Diablo Audiolibro -
Mateo hesitated. “What’s the book about?”
“Termination ends your career and your peace. Transformation… requires you to narrate one final audiobook. Not my words. Yours. And you must give it away for free.”
The audiobook spread not through dark platforms, but through libraries, podcasts, and word of mouth. People didn’t lose trust — they gained courage. They wrote to Mateo: “I almost signed a deal with my own devil. Your voice saved me.”
“Welcome, Mateo. I’ve been waiting for you.” negociando con el diablo audiolibro
“What’s the difference?” Mateo asked.
From then on, Mateo narrated with his real voice — imperfect, aging, human. And people listened more closely than ever. Negotiating with the devil isn’t about horns and fire — it’s about the small, seductive bargains we make with fear, ego, and convenience. The most powerful negotiation is knowing when to walk away, and the most liberating audiobook you’ll ever record is the one where you tell the truth about what you almost became.
The third book: “Silence Is Betrayal – A Guide to Spreading Fear.” Mateo’s hands trembled as he pressed record. But he had signed. Mateo hesitated
Desperate, Mateo agreed. The contract appeared on his screen. He signed with a tap.
The voice introduced itself as Lucian . Not the devil with horns and a pitchfork, but something more subtle: the spirit of shortcuts, burned bridges, and success at any cost.
That night, he deleted the files, unplugged his microphone, and whispered into the dark: “I want to renegotiate.” Not my words
The second book: “Why Your Dreams Don’t Matter.” After narrating it, Mateo felt his own passion drain. He stopped writing his own stories. He stopped calling his mother.
One sleepless night, while scrolling through a strange audiobook platform called Vox Infernum , he found a title that made him pause: “Negociando con el Diablo – El Audiolibro Oficial” Narrado por: Quien se atreva. He clicked. A smooth, deep voice filled his headphones — not his own, but eerily familiar.
Mateo was a rising star in the world of audiobook narration. His voice could make a shopping list sound like poetry. But despite his talent, he was struggling. His rent was overdue, his agent had dropped him, and a younger, cheaper narrator was taking all the best gigs.
If you’re facing a “devil’s deal” in your own life — in work, love, or integrity — pause. Ask yourself: What would I narrate for free? That’s the voice worth keeping.