Retail Audiobook Sample

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Description

This is a Space Opera book that demonstrates my ability to handle dialogue and differentiate between voices.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
we have achieved standard orbit, Captain Barris. Thank you, Helmsman. Maintain orbit. Commander Volkoff. How do things look down there? Dead was the Curt reply. What? Sir? There's nothing moving down there. Place looks like it's been deserted for a long time. The habitats air completely grown over. Most have been broken apart. There's not a single sign of human. Wait. I've got something. There's a woman. Looks like a primitive human, sir. That looks a lot like a T Rex chasing her. What? Good Christ! Get her up here. Now. I'll be in the arrivals bay. The order was related. As the captain hurried from the bridge and down the corridor to the transport room. He burst through the door. Where is she? She's moving too fast, Captain. I can't get a lock on her **** that things caught up to her. 10 people in the room held their breath as they watch the screen. The monstrous beast reached for the fleeing woman just as the jaws were about to close on her. She dropped to the ground, embraced the butt of her spear. The animal impaled itself on that shaft, and the woman scrambled away as it snapped in two, The beast was bleeding profusely, but far from dead got her exalted the man of the controls as he threw the switch to transport her to the ship. Unfortunately, at that moment, the animal charged, the woman arrived in the transport room, but so did the beast. It attacked instantly, biting one security man in half while ripping the arm off the other. It whipped around it's tail, locking down three more people. But the woman was on its back now, her knives slashing it its throat. The animal leapt and bucked, trying to dislodge the creature that clung to it but to no avail. Blood sprayed everywhere. People screamed and scrambled away as best they could, and the woman kept slashing with her knives. Slowly, the beast began to tire. The blood loss was taking its toll. It stopped moving and just stood still. The woman didn't stop slashing until the animal collapsed to the floor. The warrior wiped her blades on the dead animal than sheath. Those lethal knives should be out of reach now, she said as she grasped the strange collard her neck. If not, I'll lay dead beside this garage. For obvious leave, no longer with a primal scream. Her muscles lurched the veins on her forehead and next stood out robbing. She grunted with effort as mighty muscles bribes and bunched. And then the metal parted with a sizzle and snap of electrical connections, being tourney and metal breaking with a wild shout of joy, she threw aside the broken collar and whipped out her daggers. She took a stride towards the captain, who swallowed hard, his eyes wide, with fear. But she dropped the knives to the floor and knelt before him. Captain Barris, it's good to see you again. I'm afraid I've lost my ball, so we'll have to wait for another time to resume our game.