Audio Book Narration Demo

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Description

Sample of books that I have narrated. I have recorded both independent and for ACX.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) North American (General) North American (South West - Texas) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I woke to the sound of pounding on my door. Hang on, I growled, trying to focus on the wall clock in the kitchen. One o'clock had only been asleep for a few hours. The pounding started again. I said, Hang on. I yanked the door open, prepared to give some ******* salesman a good piece of my mind. What do you want? I asked. My bluster evaporated as I recognized the woman standing in front of me. It was read in person. Howard Hughes, age 14 was the worst driver in the history of the world. At least that was what Bernice elderman thought. Certainly not the reclusive Howard Hughes known to Hollywood. It was Napa, Oregon zone. Large parts of eastern Texas were still immersed in violent lawlessness. True, but Red Rock lay south of that problem, and the town had been blessed by a merciful shortage of outlaws and carpetbaggers. Alice's hands were full with bags of food from the diner as she opened the door and stepped into the dark room the minute she closed the door behind her, the hair on the back of her neck, Rose Alice froze, fearful that Barton I'll had found her again. I thought you left me, came a deep voice she didn't recognize from the bathroom area. Is now a good time to talk? She asked nervously, glancing around the area for any ears that might over hear the conversation. Of course, everyone is about to leave for lunch, she sighed. Relieved? OK, she took another breath, studying herself. So Friday. Yes, For well over 2000 years, the Bible has been revered and cherished by billions of people as the literal word of God. But what if God's words houses something much deeper than what's on the surface? Timothy P. Smith, a renowned appraiser and restore of historic artifacts, has made an unprecedented discovery in Scripture.