NB! To the best of my knowledge official and legal version of the story is published in full (finished work) on RoyalRoad. Wishing more people to enjoy the story go there and read for yourself and if you enjoy it splurge for the audiobook as SoundBooth theater has done an excellent work on voicing Everybody..
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Stick with it!
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
The voice, almost immediately I wanted to give up on this audio book, the breathe at the end of each sentence was driving me nuts, but I stuck it out and boy am I glad I did. Jeff Hays does a phenomenal job giving each character their own special voice. I’m on book 3 in..
I won’t spend too much time on this series’s strengths, as you likely already know from the first two books.There were a few issues that kept this one from fully hitting the mark for me:* The frog noises from Mordecai were incredibly annoying * There is a light delay audio effect during some passages that..
platypus
Review from Riftside 2 →
Good action story
Review from Man of War →
Some characters are little hard to understand but the narrator bring life to the different character with their unique speech, emotion or way to express them. I’m eager to finish listening to the rest of the story and was hard to put down the book once started (once past through the introduction of the story).
Super fun listen
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
I’m addicted
Review from The Eye of the Bedlam Bride →
great
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
So boring.
Review from Temple of Sorrow →
Annie Ellicott’s narration starts out strangely slow and stunted, but as the book goes on her pacing becomes more natural. Jeff Hays does a good job, as always, but his parts are pretty minor. Overall, the narration is pretty good and doesn’t tank the experience. After an exciting start where we are thrown into a..
Weak ending
Review from The Chosen Free →








