Audiobook Narrator · Romance

Everett Kane

Romance is my specialty, not a sideline. I narrate contemporary, dark, and suspense-driven love stories with characters you can tell apart in the dark, dialogue that sounds like two people actually falling for each other, and finished audio that's ready for retail the day it leaves my studio.

Sixty seconds beats any bio

Dialogue & Duet Character work, M/F scene · Placeholder · 0:06

The demo casting listens for first: two characters in one scene, distinct without effort.

Demos

Hear the range before you write the email

Five samples, each built to answer a casting question: how I handle dialogue, how dark I can go without slipping into parody, and whether my quiet moments actually land. Every file is downloadable, so feel free to pass one along to your author, your editor, or your group chat.

Contemporary Romance First-person MMC · Placeholder · 0:06

Warmth, humor, and a love interest who sounds like someone you know.

Dark Romance Morally gray POV · Placeholder · 0:06

Menace held on a low flame. The threat is in the restraint, not the volume.

Romantic Suspense Tension & pacing · Placeholder · 0:06

A scene that has to do two jobs at once: keep the clock ticking, keep the pull alive.

Romantasy World & character voice · Placeholder · 0:06

Scale without pomposity: a fae court, a bargain, and a narrator who keeps the names straight.

Browse the full demo library, including notes on what each sample is built to show. Need to hear something specific, like a villain POV or a particular accent? Ask me for a custom sample.

Specialties

The shelves I live on

Contemporary Romance

Grounded, present-day love stories. Banter that lands, grovels that earn it.

Dark Romance

Morally gray leads read with control. Dangerous, never cartoonish.

Romantic Suspense

Thriller pacing with the relationship kept at the center of the scene.

Romantasy

Fantasy worlds, consistent pronunciation lists, and courts full of distinct voices.

Paranormal & Mafia

The genre's darker neighbors, from fated mates to made men.

All heat levels

From closed door to explicit, intimate scenes are read for the characters, not for shock.

Formats

Solo, dual, or duet

Romance listeners increasingly expect two voices, and the two-narrator formats get confused constantly. The short version:

Solo

One narrator performs the whole book, every character included. The classic format, and still the right call for many single-POV stories.

Fits: single POV, tight budgets, tight timelines.

Dual

Two narrators split the book by point of view. I read my character's chapters in full, including the heroine's dialogue within them.

Fits: alternating-POV books that want a voice per head.

Duet

Two narrators perform every scene together, each voicing their own character throughout, like a radio play. The most immersive format in romance right now.

Fits: dialogue-heavy books where chemistry is the selling point.

I take projects in all three formats and can help you choose, including matching you with a female narration partner if you don't have one attached. More on duet and dual narration.

About

A specialist, on purpose

Everett Kane is the romance-dedicated voice of an experienced audiobook narrator and voice actor. He works in this genre by choice: a love story lives or dies on whether the listener believes two people want each other, and that belief is built line by line, in dialogue.

That focus shows up in the details. Characters who stay distinct across a whole series, female characters delivered with respect rather than caricature, and intimate scenes performed with the restraint that keeps listeners leaning in.

More about Everett

The Studio

Retail-ready audio, from the source

I record in an acoustically treated studio built for long-form narration and deliver to commercial audiobook standards, including ACX and mainstream retailer specifications.

  • Broadcast-quality treated recording environment
  • Professional microphone and signal chain [equipment details to be added]
  • Remote directed sessions available [Source Connect / Zoom / other, to be confirmed]
  • Retail-ready files delivered to your spec, per-chapter and named the way your distributor wants them

Publishers: full technical specs available on request.

Working together

What happens after you reach out

Whether this is your first audiobook or your fortieth, the process stays simple.

  1. Tell me about the book

    Genre, POV structure, heat level, timeline, and how you plan to publish. If you're not sure about format or platform, say so. That conversation is free and useful.

  2. Hear it in my voice

    I record a short custom sample from your actual manuscript, so you're deciding on your characters, not a generic reel.

  3. Production, with checkpoints

    You approve the opening minutes before the full record. Projects run through ACX or direct contract, with clear milestones and delivery dates in writing.

Credits

On the shelf

Titles released as Everett Kane will be listed here as they arrive, with covers, retail links, and samples. The name is new; I'm not.

Casting now and want proof before the shelf fills in? Ask me for a private sample of how I'd handle your genre, or request production references.

Contact & casting

Tell me about your book

A few details are enough to start. I'll reply within [response time placeholder, e.g. two business days], usually with a couple of questions and an honest answer about fit and availability.

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