Audio Book Narration
Audio book narrator: I have experience in all styles and
genres from fiction to young adult's novels. I've recorded more than 40 books for
multiple different production companies and publishers. Below are a few samples from
different genres. Click to open in a new window and listen!
Audio Book Demo: 3-in-1
Audio Book Demo
3 demos, Fiction, YA, and non-fiction in one mp3.
Fiction
Phantom Prey, by John Sandford
3rd person narration, a suspense-filled opening from a master writer.
Peace Like a River, by Leif Enger
1st person narration, 2 males 1 female.
YA Novel
Fat Vampire, by Adam Rex
3rd person narration. A commedic YA novel about an overweight 15 year old
cursed to be perpetually awkward.
Non-Fiction
The Lost City of Z, by David Grann
A journalist attempts to follow in a famous explorer's footsteps in the deep Amazonian jungle.
In a Far Country, by John Taliaferro
Exploration and science about a rescue mission in Alaska via reindeer.
Children's
Ralph S. Mouse, by Beverly Cleary
A fun adventure with Ralph the mouse, features 2 young male children and a mouse.
Praise for Adam's Work
Tuck, by Stephen Lawhead
"Adam Verner's powerful characterizations and masterful performance transport
listeners to medieval Britain as he narrates the legendary story of Friar
Tuck and Robin Hood...Verner portrays short, stout Friar Tuck's witticisms-subtly
humorous; his advice-wise beyond measure; his prayers-often answered; and
his faithfulness to Robin-unwavering."
--G.D.W. AudioFile Magazine, April 2009
Sinner, by Ted Dekker
"Adam Verner's powerful characterization of evil Marsuvees Black is
chilling. Verner makes believable Black's efforts to eliminate religious
freedom in the United States. When Billy and Darcy's unexplained supernatural
powers manifest, Verner captures their anxiety and fear with an understated
portrayal, and then credibly depicts their inexplicable change in attitude.
Verner's energetic performance of the final stand against evil at Paradise
amid three thousand people is gripping."
--G.D.W. AudioFile Magazine, March 2009
Audiobooks are gaining in popularity at an amazing rate. The ever increasing number of mp3 players and the size of their hard drives ensure a prominent place in the future for the audiobook industry. I am an official audio book narrator with AudioFile, the premiere industry publication, as well as a member of APA, the Audio Publisher's Association.





