Godsword by Tracy Gregory

Godsword

Magic, mayhem, and brutal betrayal

Written byTracy Gregory
Narrated byGraham Mack
Length13h43m
Release dateFebruary 4, 2022
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.6 (5 ratings)

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AuthorTracy Gregory
NarratorGraham Mack
Runtime13h43m
PublishedFebruary 4, 2022
Rating★★★★☆ 4.6 / 5 (5 ratings)
CategoriesScience Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Epic
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Tracy Gregory’s *Godsword* isn’t just another portal fantasy—it’s a gut-punch of raw survival, where wonder is a fleeting illusion shattered by relentless chaos. Gareth’s world of Wildermount is ground zero for a cataclysmic unraveling, where magic isn’t a tool but a living nightmare that twists flesh and fate alike. Gregory’s prose crackles with urgency, blending brutal action sequences with the slow-burn dread of a hero watching his sanctuary crumble. The magic system here feels organic, a double-edged sword where every spell leaves scars, and trust is a currency more precious than gold. Fans of dark fantasy won’t just hear the chaos—they’ll feel the weight of each shattered illusion, the sting of betrayal, and the desperate need to outrun a world that’s literally breaking apart beneath them.

This is fantasy for readers who crave more than just escapism; it’s a story where the stakes aren’t just life and death, but the soul itself. Graham Mack’s narration elevates the material into a visceral experience, his voice shifting seamlessly from weary exhaustion to explosive fury, with a gravelly gravitas that sells the horror of a man realizing his sanctuary was never safe to begin with. The pacing is relentless, each chapter a new ambush, but it’s the quiet moments—Gareth’s grief, his fleeting glimpses of hope—that linger like a bruise. If you’ve ever wanted fantasy that punches you in the gut while whispering in your ear, this is it.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I’ll admit, I started *Godsword* expecting yet another Chosen One trope wrapped in pretty prose—boy, was I wrong. Gregory’s worldbuilding is so visceral it borders on oppressive, and Mack’s narration sells it with a performance that’s equal parts grizzled survivor and haunted prophet. His voice cracks just enough to sell Gareth’s exhaustion, but when the action hits, Mack’s delivery snaps into something feral, making every combat sequence feel like a life-or-death sprint. The emotional gut-punches land hard; one character’s betrayal hit me so viscerally I had to pause and stare at the wall for a minute. That’s not easy to pull off in audio. That said, the magic system, while inventive, occasionally gets lost in its own complexity—there were a few scenes where I had to rewind because I lost track of how the spells were actually *working*. And the ending, while satisfying, feels a tad rushed, as if the story realized it had a deadline to meet. But these are minor quibbles in an otherwise gripping listen. If you want fantasy that doesn’t just entertain but *demands* your attention, *Godsword* delivers. Mack’s performance alone makes it worth the price of admission.

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