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Karissa Vacker is a multiple AudioFile Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator and actress. After graduating with a BFA in acting from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, she performed in regional theaters across the country before moving to Los Angeles. She has guest starred in network television shows and films and continues to work on screen and stage. Her audiobook credits include romance, young adult fiction, and mystery thrillers.

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Extended Sample Come Join Us By the Fire by Various
Extended Sample Witness Christmas by Various
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Extended Sample True Crime from Texas Monthly by Various
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Extended Sample Great Animal Stories by Various
Extended Sample One Hour Stories by Various
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Extended Sample Seven by Anna Deavere Smith
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