Iverbourne in Audio

There’s going to be a lot happening in the next few weeks, so to kick things off let’s celebrate with new audiobook covers of the Iverbourne series!

The Realm of Giants audiobook is nearly finished, narrated by Jacob Bucholz, the same narrator who did Prince of Sylvan. He has brought such life to Novak, and all of the characters. The banter between Tzel and Novak is fantastic, and by Gods is Tzel terrifying. It’s funny, because the last time I heard Novak in Jacob’s voice, he was experiencing the best time of his life. Not so much in Realm of Giants, and his loss of sanity is done wonderfully.

And don’t even get me started on Alvis.

Princess of Terra is currently up for audition, but I have high hopes for the same narrator who did Children of Iverbourne.

If you want to dive into the world of Iverbourne, you can check things out here.

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Children of Iverbourne Audiobook

🎉 Children of Iverbourne is officially available as an audiobook 🎉

Paige is a phenomenal story teller and I absolutely love how she brought this book to life, I felt as if I was experiencing the story all over again.

If you didn’t know, the prequel centers on three main characters from the first book, first as babies, then kids, as they try to grow up in a corrupt Fae world. But, who took care of them?

Reluctant heroes, broody father figures, world lore and found family are waiting for you, all you have to do is visit here and have a listen. 🎧

Children of Iverbourne is a prequel novella taking place 236 years before The Eternal Machine, following the original heroes of the war-torn lands and the difficult choices they must make, all to ensure a better future.

A terrified slave, lacking bravery or free will, is sent on an impossible journey.

A hardened commander of the eternal prison is taking in his newest inmate, an hours-old baby.

A half-crazed fae, former hero of Borealis, Court of the Humans.

Two parents are on a journey to deliver their child to Iverbourne, to freedom, no matter the cost.

A new captain and a trouble making water fae with a constant smirk also make an appearance.

Note: This is a dark adult fantasy, intended for audiences 18 and above. Mature themes include fictional violence and abuse.