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I'm a first generation Cuban-American narrator of Afro-Latinx descent. Bilingual in English and Spanish, I was born and raised in Miami, Florida. I’ve brought nearly 70 audiobooks to life for some of the biggest publishers and production houses —including Penguin Random House, Audible Studios, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Podium Entertainment, Spotify Audiobooks, Dreamscape Media, Recorded Books, Blackstone Publishing, Vox Books, Bee Audio, Common Mode, Deyan Audio, E-Audio Productions, Bespoke Audioworks, Lepton Productions, High Gravity Productions, and Curated Audio.
I specialize in Young Adult, Middle Grade, Children’s Books, Romance, Horror, Comedy and Fantasy. I’m also comfortable and love narrating Erotica. No matter the genre, I love diving deep into characters, delivering relatable and emotionally engaging performances that connect with listeners.
I’m fully equipped to deliver audiobooks that meet ACX standards—from narration to final mastering.
A Perfect Story by Elísabet Benavent
Now, Conjurers by Freddie Kölsch
An Amateur Witch's Guide To Murder by K. Valentin
Chupacarter by George Lopez & Ryan Calejo
Death's Country by R.M. Romero
The Good Samaritan by Toni Halleen
Love on Ice by Sara Ney
Luke Castello: The Angel/Demon of Olympus by Lucas Stocks
Glass Bottle Season by Fletcher Michael
Strikeout by Millie Perez
"A talented ensemble cast brings this fictionalized graphic memoir to life in a vivid, fully immersive listening experience. Young Carlos, voiced by Cuban American narrator Giordan Diaz, anchors the story with a performance that captures innocence, fear, and curiosity as revolution begins to shadow his childhood in Cuba. Daniel Miyares narrates in a steady, serious tone, skillfully weaving the historical context of 1950s Cuba into the family’s perilous journey toward Key West, Florida. The contrast between his grounded narration and the emotionally charged family scenes adds depth and authenticity. Cuban music and layered sound design, like rolling waves, hushed conversations, and distant protesters, create a cinematic atmosphere.
This production reflects both the sweep of history and the intimate resilience of one family."
Kirkus Reviews 2026 [Published: March 10, 2026]