Strange Things In The Forest
Volume 3
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Scott Jones
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
From eerie whispers echoing in moonlit clearings to glowing figures vanishing at the edge of the trail, this volume takes you on a journey through forests shrouded in legends and untold horrors. Discover tales of lone hikers stumbling upon portals to other realms, ancient spirits awakening to reclaim their land, and cryptic signs left behind by beings unknown to humankind.
Each story masterfully blends the natural beauty of the woods with an unsettling undercurrent of dread, exploring themes of isolation, discovery, and the primal fear of the unknown. Whether it's a camper facing the chilling notes of a phantom song, a ranger documenting bizarre patterns in the trees, or a survivalist grappling with an inexplicable predator, these accounts are as gripping as they are terrifying.
Prepare yourself for another round of spine-tingling encounters, where the forest holds secrets that may never be fully understood. Strange Things in the Forest, Volume 3 is a must-read for those who dare to venture into the heart of the wilderness, where every shadow hides a story and every sound might be your last.
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The AI voice wasn’t as bad as I’d expected, actually I’m a little disappointed it wasn’t worse as I like to know actual people are getting jobs over AI, but I only noticed a few weird pronunciations. The emotion was off in a couple spots like too dramatic or just off but I’ve heard human narrators do worse…so overall well done.
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