Giving Voice to a Book: Feehan Audiobook Update

There was a time in history where all stories were spoken. People would sit around the fire and share stories of heroes, tragedy, and myths.

As children our parents or caregivers would read aloud to us. Sometimes there would be pictures we would look at as the story was read, and sometimes we used our imagination.

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I know so many of my readers love to listen to the audiobooks. Some even have their favorite narrator(s).
Currently, there are nine of my audiobooks that are under $15.00 including my latest Carpathian release – Dark Memory! And, the author’s cut of Dark Prince which has 100 more pages than the original release. Normally that one is $38.99 because it’s such a big book, but for the next week it’s only $4.99! I don’t know why, but I’m excited for readers.

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I don’t get to choose which audiobooks go on sale and I don’t always know when it happens. But, it was pointed out to me today so I thought I’d share the information.

Dark Prince

Dark Nights (2 novellas)

Dark Memory

The Scarletti Curse

The Awakening (novella)

Magic in the Wind (novella)

Dark Hunger (novella)

Wild Fire

Burning Wild

I see this questions time and again – Is listening to an audiobook the same as reading? Have you read the book if you listened to the story? If you listen to an audiobook the book is being read to you. What do you say? Can you count listening to an audiobook as having read the book?

Do you have a favorite narrator?
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Published on January 25, 2024 16:51 Tags: audiobooks, carpathian, christine-feehan, drakes, leopard, reading, storytelling
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message 1: by Adaiah (new)

Adaiah I love audiobooks. I like to read the book twice and then listen to it on audio while driving, shopping, and air travel. Some of my favorite narrators are Tom Stechschulte, Jim Frangione, Robert Petkoff, Justine Eyre, Angela Dawe, Julia Whelan, Barrie Kreinick, Charlotte Kane.


message 2: by Otilia (new)

Otilia Naidoo I also love audiobooks, I read the books on my Kindle and listen to them as I am exercising , doing housework or while shopping, when I worked I listened on my way to and from work and at my desk, I am retired now; I have a couple favorite narrators, Tom stetchulte ,Paul Gigante, Jim Frangione, Alisha Bresnahan, Rosalyn Landor and James Langdon.


message 3: by Carol L (new)

Carol L Cridge I love audible versions of books-it gives my weary eyes a rest and I find my imagination can soar little higher not concentrating on the position of the book or my kindle when I am reading. My fav narrators are Troy Duran, Joe Arden, Jim Frangione and Luke Daniels. Lily Bask did such a great job on 'Bound Together,' I listen to that one over and over! I love the rasp she put in Czars lines. That had to be a fun book for her to do.


message 4: by Christine (new)

Christine It is so interesting to me that readers have favorite narrators. There was a time when publishers and industry professionals didn't think audiobooks would sell. They thought people wouldn't want someone else's voice telling the story. Now I think audiobooks are more popular than ever.


message 5: by Sally (new)

Sally A. I love Christine Feehan's books , but I didn't know she had Audio-books. I am handi-capped and am starting to have trouble with my hands. I would love to know more about her audio books. Thank you.


message 6: by Katie (new)

Katie I love audiobooks I am so glad you're one of the writers who allows this with your books. I've always been an auditory learner and as a result, can remember the details of your stories better because I can hear them read. It also helps with my reading speed. thank you so much for being willing to make your books available this way.
CarpathianNight.


message 7: by Colette (new)

Colette I really loved the Dark Series audio book (4 books) that I purchased a year or more ago that was unabridged. The gentleman & lady who read the books did great with the many character voices.

The Leopard Series audio book that I bought turned out to be abridged and I was / am not happy with it. The story tellers were okay but too much of the story lines were missing.


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