Narrators we Automatically Download
There’s a difference between our favorite narrators and our auto-download narrators. Our auto-download narrators are the ones who can do no wrong in our eyes, the ones we love so much that we can’t help but automatically download their latest performances as soon as we see them. Here’s a taste of our crème-de-la-crème (and fan-beloved) romance narrators.

Andi Arndt

As a 2017 inductee to the Narrator Hall of Fame, it’s no secret that we love Andi Arndt. The clear timbre of her voice is immediately recognizable to fans, its dexterity able to display playfulness one minute and devastating emotion the next. No matter what, we know we’re in good hands with Andi narrating.
“Screams fill my ears and I jerk up in bed with my heart pounding.”
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“Olivia couldn’t quite remember the first time she saw Bill…”
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“‘So do you have a boyfriend, Casey?’”
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  • Fisher's Light
  • “Screams fill my ears and I jerk up in bed with my heart pounding.”
  • Come Undone Cityscape Series, Book 1
  • “Olivia couldn’t quite remember the first time she saw Bill…”
  • Cake
  • “‘So do you have a boyfriend, Casey?’”

Sebastian York

We all agreed when one of our team members referred to Sebastian York’s voice as “hot sex on a platter.” His narrations often portray leading men who are alphas with a capital “A,” and his commanding voice embodies that just-right blend of dashing arrogance and unexpected vulnerability we love best in our alpha men.
“‘Is this some sort of a sorority initiation thing?’”
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“There was nothing quite like watching an out-of-towner get their first taste of Shady Grove.”
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“Freestanding oscillating fans start to whirl to help suppress the midsummer night heat.”
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  • Sex, Not Love
  • “‘Is this some sort of a sorority initiation thing?’”
  • Sexy Stranger
  • “There was nothing quite like watching an out-of-towner get their first taste of Shady Grove.”
  • Set the Pace
  • “Freestanding oscillating fans start to whirl to help suppress the midsummer night heat.”

Shane East

Blend a touch of grit with the gentle-soft tones of a (mostly) proper British accent and you’ll get the narration of Shane East. Not only can he can handle an American accent just as well as his native British one, but he gives voice to a collection of new characters and voices with every performance. He’s on point in both heavy scenes and lighter ones, and at any moment he can bring the heat. Check, check, and check.
"'Handle it, Milo."'
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“Darius chose his seat strategically every Sunday.”
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"'What was that?"'
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"Jericho must really want something big from me..."
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  • Not Until You
  • "'Handle it, Milo."'
  • The Passion of Darius
  • “Darius chose his seat strategically every Sunday.”
  • Sweet Liar
  • "'What was that?"'
  • Wicked Force
  • "Jericho must really want something big from me..."

Erin Mallon

With a seriously sexy male voice in her back pocket and a solid croon that she can pitch just right for those exasperated but sarcastically funny heroines, Erin Mallon is a constant go-to narrator. Her naturally gravelly tone lends itself especially well to the angstier, sexier side of Contemporary.
“I inhale the fresh spring air as I start my walk home from work at the grocery store.”
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“I wasn’t sure why I never connected these dots earlier.”
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“My car rounded the corner, the mountains in the distance coming into view.”
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“I wake up, my shirt crumpled on a fuzzy carpet…”
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  • Broken By Lies
  • “I inhale the fresh spring air as I start my walk home from work at the grocery store.”
  • Thirty Day Boyfriend
  • “I wasn’t sure why I never connected these dots earlier.”
  • Dane's Storm
  • “My car rounded the corner, the mountains in the distance coming into view.”
  • Addicted to You
  • “I wake up, my shirt crumpled on a fuzzy carpet…”

Rosalyn Landor

We’ll never stop being blown away by the one-woman-show that is Rosalyn Landor. As the undisputed queen of Regency narration, she can flawlessly construct a landscape of voices at a ball or gathering, sometimes portraying characters like a rakish duke, a young lady, a nosy mother, and an impotent brother all in a single conversation. Listening to a book narrated by Rosalyn is an experience.
"...who had grown thin and frail..."
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“…she reached under Amanda’s nose and snatched the papers.”
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“Vincent’s arrival had not gone unobserved.”
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  • The Duke and I
  • "...who had grown thin and frail..."
  • A Devil of a Duke
  • “…she reached under Amanda’s nose and snatched the papers.”
  • The Arrangement
  • “Vincent’s arrival had not gone unobserved.”

Amanda Ronconi

When it comes to paranormal adventures delivered with snark, we’re all about Amanda Ronconi. She’s got it covered when it comes to smart but trouble-making heroines and the antics that generally come with these ladies that are members of a supernatural world. Not to mention that she can do a great broody hero!
“Jillian Ramsay, PhD, was driving a panel van without air conditioning…”
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“Behind the bar, Tracy worked alongside another bartender.”
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“‘This is gonna hurt like hell.’”
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  • How to Date Your Dragon
  • “Jillian Ramsay, PhD, was driving a panel van without air conditioning…”
  • My Soul to Take
  • “Behind the bar, Tracy worked alongside another bartender.”
  • Dark Kiss
  • “‘This is gonna hurt like hell.’”

Zachary Webber

A true guy’s guy, we imagine Zachary Webber is that one dude that will show up anywhere in a t-shirt and jeans and be totally at ease. We love that his narration can not only embody the most alpha-y alphas, but it also lends a friendliness to our heroes that makes us feel like they can be our best friend.
“Every town has its stories.”
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“'I think it’s against city code for me to have merchandise outside.'”
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"'I see you.'"
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  • Getting Schooled
  • “Every town has its stories.”
  • Easy Magic
  • “'I think it’s against city code for me to have merchandise outside.'”
  • Like the Wind
  • "'I see you.'"