A few weeks ago, my publisher Riverhaven Books forwarded an Amazon opportunity to participate in a trial for their new virtual voice recording of a qualifying book.
Well, I jumped at the chance for an audio version of my debut Gwen Andrews Mystery. In little more than a week, my publisher advised that the virtual recording of ‘The Uninvited Guest’ was available for review. So quickly? I was more than blown away. In my previous research for a human narrator, I’d found the process not only expensive, but the time required could stretch into months.
Half-expecting a metallic computer voice, I was pleasantly surprised by the inflections of the virtual female’s narration. A few words were skipped in the introduction, but a minor flaw in the overall scheme of the recording. I was more than pleased.
Not knowing how many of my mysteries would be permitted for the trial, my publisher submitted the remaining stories in my Gwen Andrews series, plus the standalone contemporary novel ‘The Life She Left Behind’. Within another week, virtual recordings of my other 5 books appeared on my Amazon page!
What a delightful turn of events! If you’re curious about these virtual audio recordings, here’s a link to ‘The Uninvited Guest’ that includes a 5-minutes sample listen:
Thatâs great news, Debi! Congratulations! Will listen to it right now. Thanks for passing this info along to us. Good luck! ððð Kathy Rodriques
PSDebi, thereâs no link in the email to go to the recording. ð
Kathleen… when I copied and pasted the link, it appeared on my end as the book cover. Didn’t realize it hadn’t translated to my readers! Go to amazon.com and type Debi Graham-Leard in the search box. Up will come my 6 books, each with a virtual recording. Email me if you find them okay! debi-lee@comast.net
This is wonderful news, Debi!
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