I listened to it all the way through this time. And I stand by my previous statement, with a minor change. I don't think it is his voice I dislike, but the way he reads the book. I understand that the person narrating an audiobook needs to show the emotion of the story, but I feel that while his voice seems to have grown on me, the rest of it has become more glaringly bad.
That sounds awful. Let me see if I can clarify a bit. Enthusiasm and emotion are a good thing for a narrator to have, but at the appropriate time, in appropriate measure. I think that, for my taste, Lance is a bit too enthusiastic in his portrayal of emotion. And somewhat off in what goes where. Maybe it is because I read it and see it a certain way in my own head and this is different, and more somehow, than my own imagination makes it.
As I said before, his voice seems to have grown on me and I think with a bit of polish on the style, I hope that is the right word, of his reading that it could be really good.