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Follow on Google News | Immerse Yourself in the Japanese Culture as You Drive to WorkTokyo Hearts: A Japanese Love Story is now a captivating audiobook narrated by Billie Fulford-Brown
By: Cherry Blossom Stories If you’re fascinated by the Japanese culture and you want a story narrated by a world-class voiceover talent then you’re really going to love listening to Tokyo Hearts: A Japanese Love Story, written by Renae Lucas-Hall and narrated by Billie Fulford-Brown. Tokyo Hearts: A Japanese Love Story tells the tale of a young Japanese university student living in Tokyo who discovers his one true love has started dating her wealthy ex-boyfriend from Kyoto. Despite this setback, he is determined to capture her heart even though he is just a poor student with nothing to offer her except his love, devotion and honesty. If you have an interest in Japan you’ll definitely enjoy listening to this audiobook. You’ll feel like you’ve leapt straight onto the streets of Tokyo and into the hearts of these charming characters. Billie Fulford-Brown of Core MGMT is the narrator for the Tokyo Hearts audiobook and her acting experience and expertise really shines through. Fulford-Brown is a London based actress, narrator and director. She has a clear and expressive tone and her voice is dramatic but also warm and very entertaining. Tokyo Hearts is full of Japanese names and Japan-related references yet Fulford-Brown guides you through the story with ease and grace, proving she has a strong understanding of Japan and she has mastered the art of Japanese pronunciation. Renae Lucas-Hall is giving away a free Tokyo Hearts: A Japanese Love Story audiobook on Twitter @RenaeLucasHall. You can also get a free copy if you subscribe to Audible.com or Audible.co.uk. You can find out more about Renae Lucas-Hall and her writing at http://www.cherryblossomstories.com/ End
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