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Cortland says
First time for first comment đ
Anonymous says
And YAAAAYYYYY!!!! So looking forward to the next story in the Baylor series (although going to be missing Nevada …. and Renee).
Susan Ivey says
Can’t wait!!
Elva says
Oohh the audiosample sounds good! I almost made a spectacle of my self at work yesterday when I realised I’m not working on the 27th. I’m free to binge-read Saphire Flames as soon as it droops on my Kindle! *repeats yesterday’s victory dance*
Keera says
????. So excited!!
Debbie Strange says
Give. Give. Give. Gimmie, gimmie, gimee! (Any resemblance to Bug is purely intentional) O.K. Fine will wait patiently. Where’s my valium? hehehe
Rossana says
Canât wait to go through my day with Sapphire Flames in my headphones!
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Valerie says
Thanks for this. I’ve never “read” an audio book before. I was afeared i would hate the voice
Vinity says
She’s wonderful!
Jill says
This was interesting. Thanks for posting it! I’ve wondered how I would like audiobooks, and I’m glad I tried it. I’m going to stick with books and ebooks. The audio just doesn’t work for me, but it’s great that it does for many people.
Valentina says
Same here. Itâs interesting but not my cup of tea. I think I relate better to books when I manually read them. My inner voices outvoiced the audio reader. It sounds great though for those that prefer audio books or audible.
Breann says
I never thought I’d like audio books, but when that was the only option from my library (the book was in the middle of a series and I didn’t want to skip it) I gave it a shot. I didn’t realize before that you could speed up or slow down the narration. That probably sounds dumb to people familiar with audio, but I didn’t know that. Once I sped it up, I liked it a lot better! I don’t know if that helps you, but thought I’d share, just in case it does. ?
Char says
Audio is great for things like knitting while you listen, or cleaning the kitchen, or gardening, or the long commute. So you can listen and then go back to reading when the chores are done.
I have become a big fan of audio books. I always listen to a free excerpt first because sometimes I don’t like the narrator, and that can kill the joy.
The libraries have free audio books to check out so you can start there to try them. Most cell phones are capable of taking that down load so no $$ out of pocket.
Dear House Andrews Thank You Both for the joy!
JR says
… and driving too! IA audiobooks are really great if you listen in the car radio (using Bluetooth) when stuck in slow California traffic.
Counting down the days to Sapphire Flames
jewelwing says
It depends a lot on whether the particular narrator works for you. Some people love certain narrators, while those same narrators drive other listeners crazy. I normally prefer to read, but I’ve listened to audiobooks on long cross-country drives, and it was great.
njb says
I am seriously looking forward to both the ebook and the audio book! Thanks for the sample!
I read the book first and I prefer that, but I do love a good audio book rendition. I’ve got lots of time in the car for yet another year before retiring and they keep me from flipping out with road rage, frankly. And I listen while mowing, cleaning, exercising, etc. And yes, as another person mentioned, I’ve learned the hard way to listen to an excerpt first. I found a couple audio books of novels I really enjoyed years ago and I literally can’t listen to them, the reading is so dead and the voice is just so…..annoying.
I turned an old phone that could take a 128gb micro card into my mp3 player and made the effort to download all my old cd audio books to the computer (must turn them into mp3 files first and then often have to clean up the meta tags as well) and then to the card. Fortunately the new mp3 cds and mp3 downloads require little to make the transfer, cutting the work by easily 99%. I go nowhere without that old phone and my lovely bluetooth earbuds (but pack an extra wired set, too – you never know exactly when the little devils will run out of juice). I’ve only got 49gb left, that’s how much I love audio books. I do love technology when it works the way you want it to.
Carysa Locke says
Yay! GREAT narrator!
Joy W says
+1
I tend to avoid audio due to hearing issues, but this sample was great. Thank you
Teresa says
Very nice.?
JooLee Tan says
What will the log say? I can’t wait!
Kimberly Linder says
I’m glad I’m not the only one counting the days. CAN’T WAIT!!!!
Fan in California says
Whoo hoo!! Will be a great birthday present!!! Can hardly wait!
Tink says
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Lani says
Narrator is good but I miss Renee Raudman. She has ruined me for a lot of other narrators đ
Anonymous says
+1
Lyric says
I so agree with you. Iâve never found a narrator who shows the sheer scope of talent RR demonstrates creating a unique voice for each character. Sheâs the reason I got into audiobooks plus the whole world of IA through Kate Daniels. Iâd never been fond of the UF genre and yet her incredibly rich vocal characterizations had KD et al leaping off the page and into my world. To this day, listening to her audios brings beloved friends so alive and back into my life for a visit.
Randy says
Lyric,
Your comment sounds like it might have come from me. She’s what got me started on audio books with Kate Daniels and then the rest of the IA books. I’m so grateful she was their narrator for so long.
njb says
Try some books with Barbara Rosenblat as narrator. She does an amazing job of making every character’s voice individual – and recognizable for long series of books at that. I ran into her first doing the Elizabeth Peters’ Amelia Peabody mysteries. Now I look for her work in the genres I enjoy reading.
Laura in Chico says
Absolutely second Barbara Rosenblat as a terrific narrator. When I first heard her I almost didn’t believe she was doing the men’s voices.
Mandy Y. says
The audio book sample sounds great!!! Can’t wait !!
K D says
I hit play and it does nothing. I’m sure it’s great though
Randy says
KD,
This is where Augustine shows up in the middle of the night and takes her to the hospital to talk a kid off the ledge.
Diana Rivis says
Audio sample was awesome. What a terrific reader. She was spot-on!
CharisN says
+1
Siobhan says
Siobhan
Siobhan says
From now on, I am going to copy every comment before I post it.
On the one hand, I have real cognitive issues with audiobooks. On the other hand, is this a NEW snippet? I know weâre at R-3 weeks, but if itâs a NEW snippet, I think I might try to deal.
Randy says
It’s new in that’s it is in audio form, but it was posted in word form before.
Siobhan says
Thank you! Thatâs exactly what I meant.
Caroline says
I am so happy! I loved the narrator. I quilt and listening to audio books when I am doing handwork in so nice. I listened to the Other series by Anne Bishop (after having already read them) and enjoyed them tremendously, So in anticipation of Sapphire Flames I bought the audio version of the version of Burn for Me a couple of months ago and was going to listen to the series (Of course I have already read the books) and just did not like it. None of the characters sounded like I envisioned them in my head when I read the books. So I am really excited about this narrator. I have not listened to the Kate Daniels books but since several of you have and liked the narrator I will give that a try.
I can not wait for Sapphire Flames to drop on my Kindle. I will be back teaching history at my community college so I will have to be patient until I get home. I will not set an alarm early and read until time to go to work because the last time I did that … I barely made it to class at 8:00 am. I looked like one of my students walking in to class going its not 8:02… nope!
Marie says
The reader is really good. Thank goodness no ‘breathy’ sound to be heard. Can’t wait for publication day!
Hope everything at home is coming together and a resolution is found for your daughter’s headaches.
Carolyn says
Soo I been pronouncing Nevadaâs name wrong in my head all this time . Lol!!
Vicki LENOIR says
Audiobook has been preordered since forever… Looking forward to release date more than my birthday ! And as I have been re-reading and re- listening the whole series while waiting, I thought “Anyone else want a Runa + Leon novella ? ” Just seems like they’d click, being all deadly together.
Mabg says
I wasnât sure I wanted to put this out there, as I donât want to upset anyone, but maybe it will be useful . . .I hope so anyway.
This sample is everything I hate about audiobooks and I wish youâd found a better reader. This womanâs emotional intonation is flat, her rhythm breaks up the text so sentence flow gets chopped up and she makes itâs harder to follow the story than it should be. The emphasis she added to âBoom, boom, boomâ sounded embarrassingly fake, too. In short, IMO, she done your book so so wrong. Usually I avoid audiobooks because I hate being read toâI read so fast that I get bored between the words when other people are reading. In this case, though, I feel the reader gets between the text and the listener and too much of story is lost because of that
Ilona says
Audiobooks are subjective. I love the narration and since the publisher is paying for it, she is here to stay. You may want to skip this one.
mabg says
yes.