Frostborn: The Undying Wizard by Jonathan Moeller

Frostborn: The Undying Wizard

Relentless magic and ancient threats collide

Narrated bySteven Crossley
Length11h19m
Release dateApril 25, 2017
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.7 (5 ratings)

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AuthorJonathan Moeller
NarratorSteven Crossley
Runtime11h19m
PublishedApril 25, 2017
Rating★★★★☆ 4.7 / 5 (5 ratings)
CategoriesScience Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic, Historical
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Ridmark Arban isn’t just a knight—he’s the Gray Knight, a man burdened with the weight of a world that refuses to die. In *Frostborn: The Undying Wizard*, Jonathan Moeller crafts a high-stakes fantasy where the Frostborn’s return looms like an unstoppable winter, and the only weapons against them are steel, magic, and sheer stubbornness. The prose crackles with urgency, blending swordplay and sorcery in a way that feels both classic and fresh. Morigna, the Witch of the Hills, is a standout—her cunning and dry wit cut through the narrative like a blade, making her one of the genre’s most compelling secondary characters. If you crave a fantasy where every spell could be your last and every battle a gamble, this is your next obsession.

The audiobook’s narration by Steven Crossley is a masterclass in pacing and tone. His voice cracks with the effort of Ridmark’s battles, softens with the weight of his sacrifices, and drips with mischief when Morigna taunts foes. The production is crisp, ensuring each magical incantation or clashing steel rings like it’s happening in your ear. Moeller’s worldbuilding is the real star here—ruins whisper secrets, ancient magic hums in the background, and the Frostborn’s presence isn’t just a threat, it’s a creeping dread that never lets up. This isn’t just another fantasy epic; it’s a story where survival feels uncertain and heroism is measured in inches.

Tags: dark fantasy audiobookhigh fantasy with magic systemepic battle narrationsword and sorcery adventurefantasy audiobook with strong female character

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  • Expert narration by Steven Crossley brings every character and scene to life across 11h19m of immersive audio.
  • Highly rated at 4.7 stars by 5 listeners.
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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I’ve listened to a lot of fantasy audiobooks, but *Frostborn: The Undying Wizard* stuck with me like few others. Steven Crossley’s narration is the secret sauce—he doesn’t just read the lines; he *lives* them. Ridmark’s exhaustion, Morigna’s smirk, the sheer menace of the Frostborn—Crossley makes it all visceral. The production is top-tier, too; I never had to strain to hear dialogue over sound effects, and the musical cues (when they appeared) were subtle but effective. That said, the story’s relentless pace comes with a trade-off: some character arcs feel rushed, and a pivotal magic system isn’t fully unpacked until later in the series. If you’re the type who likes deep lore dumps upfront, you might find yourself backtracking a few chapters to piece it together. Still, the payoff is worth it. The world feels alive, the stakes are sky-high, and the ending? Brutal in the best way. If you love fantasy where magic has teeth and heroes bleed, this audiobook is a must-listen. Just don’t expect to sleep easy afterward.

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