Every kind of love story,
performed like it's
the only one.

Romance narrator Nia Pascher voices contemporary, dark, and historical love stories with the range, restraint, and heart each one deserves — so listeners stop noticing the narration and start living inside the book.

The Problem

You don't want a narrator.
You want to disappear into the story.

You picked up romance for a reason: the slow burn, the ache, the payoff. But the wrong voice can flatten a five-star manuscript into background noise — a contemporary that sounds bored, a dark romance that misses the menace, a historical that loses the world.

The truth is, romance isn't one genre. It's a hundred. And listeners know the difference within the first thirty seconds.

The Guide

Meet Nia — a romance narrator built for range.

Nia performs across the romance spectrum — contemporary heat, dark and morally grey, Regency drawing rooms, small-town slow burns, fated mates, second chances, found family. She approaches every project the same way: character first, emotion honest, pacing tuned to the page.

A note for authors.

You wrote it. You heard it in your head a thousand times before anyone else did — the rasp, the pause, the way she says his name. My job is to make sure the version your readers hear is the one you've been hearing all along.

That means I work with you, not around you. Character notes, voice references, scene-by-scene guidance — send me everything. Want a sample read of a specific passage before we start? Done. Want a retake because a single line landed half a beat too soft? Send it. The book is yours. I'm just the voice.

Start a conversation →

The Plan

Three steps. One book hangover.

01

Press play.

Sample any title below and feel the difference.

02

Pick your mood.

Swoony, scorching, sweeping, shadowed — there's a sample for it.

03

Disappear into it.

That's the whole point.

The Samples

Press play. Pick your poison.

Coffee Shop, 8:47 AM

American · Female/male · Meet-cute, modern

⏱ 1:09

He Said My Name Wrong

American · Female/male · Morally grey

⏱ 1:51

The Drawing Room, After Dark

British (RP) · Female/male · Whispered tension

⏱ 1:38

Six Months of Almost

American · Dual POV · Ache, restraint

⏱ 1:14

Bound in Ink

American/Scottish · Female/male · Fated mates

⏱ 1:29

The Hotel Key

American · Female/male · Open door, intimate

⏱ 2:45

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The Receipts

This is the slow-burn era.

Every great romance starts the same way: quiet at first, then impossible to put down. The reviews, ratings, and reader-mail screenshots are still being written — and they'll be worth the wait.

For now, the proof lives in the audio.
Press play on any sample above and decide for yourself.

The best chemistry is the kind you have to wait for.

The Range

One narrator. Every shelf you love.

Contemporary

Rom-coms, sports, small-town, workplace, second chance.

Dark & Morally Grey

Mafia, enemies-to-lovers, captive, monster.

Historical

Regency, Victorian, Gilded Age, WWII.

Beyond

Paranormal, fantasy romance, romantasy crossover.

Press play.
The rest takes care of itself.

▶ Listen to a Sample