| Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan; narrated by Fiona Hardingham1950 England: When her ailing younger brother asks her to find out where Narnia came from, Oxford physics student Megs Devonshire can't refuse. So she gathers her courage and visits professor C.S. Lewis, who answers her in a series of stories.
Narration: Fiona Hardingham won an AudioFile Earphones Award for her enthusiastic, multi-accented reading. |
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| Bright Burning Things by Lisa Harding; narrated by Lisa Harding Starring: Sonya, a former stage actress whose unplanned pregnancy brings her career to a screeching halt -- leading to escalating bouts of blackout drinking that put her young son's life at risk.
Narration: Author Lisa Harding portrays Sonya's addiction battles with a harried, emotionally intense narration. |
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Reckless Girls
by Rachel Hawkins; narrated by Barrie Kreinik
What happens: When they arrive at Meroe Island, a remote island paradise in the South Pacific with a mysterious history of shipwrecks, cannibalism, and murder, six people find their dream vacation turning into a nightmare when history starts repeating itself.
Narration: Kreinik's range is highlighted as she seamlessly shifts among characters' various accents: a Brit's clipped consonants, a charming Australian's broad vowels, and an American's Southern drawl. As relaxation changes to fear, Kreinik deftly reflects the changing mood.
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| A Little Hope by Ethan Joella; narrated by Shaun Taylor-CorbettWhat's inside: Residents of small-town Wharton, Connecticut draw readers into stories of their everyday lives. Their interconnected choices (and relatable experiences of love, grief, triumph, and loss) weave a compelling narrative.
Narration: Actor Shaun Taylor-Corbett juggles multiple character voices with aplomb in his heartwarming recording. |
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| I Am Not Who You Think I Am by Eric Rickstad; narrated by Steven WeberWhat it is: a fast-paced, compelling thriller about childhood trauma, family secrets, and the violence hiding in plain sight in a small town in Vermont.
Narration: Actor Steven Weber's evocative and empathetic narration complements the novel's heavy themes. |
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End of Days
by Brad Taylor; narrated by Rich Orlow
What happens: Two Mossad terrorist hunters visit Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill to request assistance in tracking down who was behind an attack that killed government officials, in the latest novel of the series following American Traitor.
Narration: Rich Orlow is a Golden Earphones Award-winning and Emmy-nominated actor with over 70 narrated titles. Rich has voiced countless commercials, video games, animations, and industrial projects.
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| You Can Go Your Own Way by Eric Smith; narrated by Sunil Malhotra and Natalie Naudus Young AdultsSnowed in: When a snowstorm traps frenemies Adam and Whitney alone in a pinball arcade, they finally have the time to work out their differences.
Narration: Sunil Malhotra and Natalie Naudus trade narrative duties in this angst-filled teen romance. |
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