Where Can I Find The Zayden Stormvoid Audiobook Version?

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Mila
Mila
2026-07-06 06:35:06
I got it from Google Play Books a while back, but I just checked and it's gone from there now. Shame. The narrator did a great job with the tense, quiet scenes. Your best shot might be to message the author directly through their website; sometimes they have a few download codes left for older works like that.
Elijah
Elijah
2026-07-07 06:49:56
Oh, tracking down that audiobook was a whole journey for me. I remember scouring every platform because I'd loved the print version so much. Audible didn't have it, which was my first shock—it's usually got everything. I finally found it on a smaller service called Scribd, but it wasn't labeled clearly; it was bundled in a fantasy anthology called 'Echoes of the Aetherium.' The narration is decent, though the voice for Zayden is a bit more gravelly than I pictured.

Weirdly, I saw someone mention on a forum that a YouTuber did an unofficial, chapter-by-chapter dramatic reading a few years back. Never found the full playlist, but a few clips are still floating around. The official one seems to have had limited distribution, maybe a rights issue. If you're a completionist, checking used marketplace listings for old CD audiobooks sometimes turns up physical copies from a brief release.
Liam
Liam
2026-07-08 00:37:52
Honestly, good luck. I looked for ages and came up empty on all the major stores. My local library's digital service had the ebook but not the audio. I think the audiobook either never got a wide digital release or got pulled down. There's a chance the publisher's website might have a direct purchase link buried in an archive, but I couldn't find one. I ended up just re-reading the paperback.
Rowan
Rowan
2026-07-09 23:43:28
This is a bit niche, but I listened to it last year. It's not on the big platforms. The production was handled by a now-defunct indie audio company, so rights might be in limbo. I accessed it through my university's academic audio portal, which had a special collection for indie SFF works—sounds random, but some libraries with academic partnerships have those kinds of archives. The narration was very atmospheric, lots of soundscapes for the storm magic. Might be worth asking in specialist fantasy audiobook groups; someone might have a lead on a surviving copy in a digital library somewhere or know if a new edition is planned.
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A few years back, I got the 'Mage's Gambit' series exclusively through their subscription, and 'Zayden Stormvoid' was part of that. It's still on their app. The production quality is solid, not just some cheap AI narration. You'll need to sign up, but they usually have a free trial month. I cancelled after I caught up on the books I wanted, no hassle. I did see a couple of those 'free audiobook' sites pop up in search results, but the audio files were clearly ripped and poorly tagged. Honestly, just paying for the legit copy feels better, and the author gets a cut. Plus, the subscriber forums are active if you're into that.

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