Audiobook Sample: The Newcomer by Robyn Carr (Romance)

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Description

Includes male/female dialogue

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

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

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the newcomer by Robin car. Read by fleece Gina through the pan and dish towel into the chair by the door and joined him on the porch. They sat on the top step and he twisted off the caps on their bottles. He leaned back against the porch post, one long leg stretched out on the porch and bent at the knee. The other rested two steps down. He patted the space between his legs and she slid over. She smoothed the fabric of his jeans over his hard thighs. He bent and kissed her neck, inhaling You're fresh out of the tub. I had a serious case of waitress legs today, sore. Tell me about her. He sighed. She's messed up. And then he unclipped her blonde hair and let it fall to her shoulders. She sure doesn't look mess up. All you have to do is mention her name and I start to feel shabby and poor. She stretched her hands out in front of her face, looking at the short cropped nails. She's so glamorous, you're not as poor as she is, honey, he said, she's got a good cover going, then she's in trouble. Gina turned to look up at him, questioning him with her eyes. I investigated her past and what I couldn't learn from public records. I hired some help to dig up. I felt that was important to keep the family safe. She married someone else before we were divorced then divorced him with a sizable settlement that of course she didn't deserve because she was never legally married to him. She could be prosecuted for that, will you turn her in? He shook his head. I don't think so. But if anyone runs a record search, if they look at Oregon docks and California docks, it jumps out. And that's not just bigamy. It's fraud. She knew she wasn't free to marry. But with all she's up against, that's not really her biggest worry. She has a gambling problem, a doozy. She's run through a fortune and she has debts. Don't you have to turn her in? I'm not obligated to snitch on every person I've ever known who once did something wrong, not even in my jurisdiction. In fact, I probably did more damage to her just by telling her, I knew I offered her a ride to a gamblers anonymous meeting daggers shot out of her eyes. She's not ready to admit to that. In fact, he added with a humorless laugh, she suggested I could help her with that debt.