There were so many outstanding narrator performances this month. Here are some details:
SASKIA MAARLEVELD, ARI FLIAKOS, & ANNA CAPUTO (A BOX FULL OF DARKNESS) – Together, the narrators give distinct & equally powerful performances of the siblings & their fractured relationships, mirroring real-life sibling dynamics. The expert pacing by all narrators mirrors the story—slow-burn during inner dialogue & more urgent during ghostly confrontations & family drama—making it easy for listeners to remain engaged!
ANDREA EMMES
(TRY NOT TO DIE AT MEADOW SPIRE MALL) – Andrea Emmes’s narration greatly elevates the story with emotional depth, expert pacing, and great character clarity—and her performance enhances the story far beyond what readers would experience in the physical format alone.
KARISSA VACKER & INA BARRÓN (THE GIRLS BEFORE) – Both narrators elevate The Girls Before with emotionally nuanced, convincing performances & expert pacing and intensity, making this audiobook feel unstoppable from start to finish. It’s a must-listen for fans of slow-burn suspense, emotionally complex protagonists, and dual narration that feels natural, engaging, and fully immersive!
EVA KAMINSKY (WHAT BOYS LEARN) – Eva Kaminsky narrates most of the book in a standout performance as protagonist Abby. Listeners will be emotionally invested in Abby outcome & fully engaged in Kaminsky’s thrilling “race against time” delivery! By the end, Abby’s character arc is pronounced, and Kaminsky’s performance mirrors her growth beautifully!
Other top performances came from:
⭐️PATRICIA SANTOMASSO – THE SURPRISE PARTY
⭐️CHRISTIAN LEATHERMAN – UNDER THE LIGHT OF FIREFLIES
⭐️ALEX PICARD – IF SHE’S FOUND
⭐️THÉRÈSE PLUMMER – BOOKS & BEWITCHMENT
⭐️MICHAEL CROUCH – THE BEASTS OF WINTER
⭐️CORVIN KING & VIKAS ADAM – IT HAD TO BE HIM



