Sample Audiobook Reading with Female British Accent

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Description

Audiobook reading for Exile by Colleen Vanderlinden.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
And do you miss the king asked? The wrinkled old Marley on the king's other side, seemed to sit up straighter. He'd been glaring in disgust at the women for the most part holding his nose in the air as if he smelled something unpleasant. Now he focused on Shannon. She glanced away. He looked like a wolf ready to spring on its prey. Shannon stepped forward, not courtesy. She crossed her arms over her chest. My name is Shannon of House lion. I am the worthless niece of the human king. He was more than pleased with the prospect of sending me here to have one less mouth to feed. She knew she was sneering. It was an expression she'd used well in her uncle's home. I have lived in luxury since the day I was born and I would be an absolute worthless match for any of your people. Look at me, she said, gesturing to her body, her large breasts, wide hips, soft stomach. Do I look like someone who would be of any use to you? The king seemed taken aback at her honesty. And when she glanced at the warrior, his eyes were on her and I don't plan on ever having Children. So that whole air thing wouldn't be happening either. Assuming that you people put as much value on breeding lines of nobles as mine do. She said this time speaking specifically to the warrior who continued to study her. Well, thank you, Lady Shannon. The king said, clearing his throat. He glanced up at his son. Well, he asked, the warrior took a breath. The older man said something in the gutter or language of the male. And the warrior shook his head, holding a placating hand out to his father. That one the warrior said. And when Shannon looked up at him, his powerful arm was raised and he was pointing at her.