Guinevere Forever by M. L. Bullock

Guinevere Forever

Zombie queen reclaims Camelot with bite

Written byM. L. Bullock
Narrated byVirtual Voice
Length2h58m
Release dateJune 26, 2025
LanguageEnglish
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AuthorM. L. Bullock
NarratorVirtual Voice
Runtime2h58m
PublishedJune 26, 2025
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesScience Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Fairy Tales
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

M.L. Bullock flips Camelot on its undead head in *Guinevere Forever*, a gothic-fantasy novella that dares to ask what happens when the most famous queen isn’t just dead—she’s *un*dead. After Arthur’s last stand at Camlann, Guinevere is shunted off to a convent, only to wake as something far shrewder and hungrier. This isn’t a slow-burn zombie tale; it’s a razor-sharp character study where power shifts on the back of a growl and courtly manners curdle into ravenous wit. The prose crackles with 21st-century feminist fury, dressing medieval trappings in modern irreverence, while the brief runtime never wastes a syllable. If you crave fantasy that’s as smart as it is vicious, this is your one-click resurrection.

Virtual Voice’s narration is the icing on this blood-red cake. The AI delivers a chillingly monotone cadence that somehow amplifies Guinevere’s icy, regal menace—perfect for a queen who’s done playing second fiddle to legends. The lack of emotional inflection feels intentional, mirroring Guinevere’s post-human detachment, though some listeners might wish for more dynamic range to distinguish between courtly dialogue and raw, zombie snarls. Still, the clean production and tight pacing make it a flawless commute companion for horror-lite or grimdark fans craving a quick but unforgettable fix.

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Editor's Review

AudioBook Atlas

I went in expecting a pulpy zombie romp with Arthurian window dressing, but *Guinevere Forever* disarmed me with its surgical wit and feminist firepower. The novella’s brevity is a strength—the 2h58m runtime never drags, though I did miss a deeper exploration of Guinevere’s internal monologue as she transitioned from grieving widow to apex predator. Virtual Voice’s narration is a curious choice. The AI’s flat, almost robotic delivery initially grated, but by the second act, it gelled into something unsettlingly perfect. Guinevere’s voice isn’t human anymore, and the lack of inflection sells the transformation. The production is crisp, with only a slight metallic echo on a few lines that might plague sensitive headphones. On the flip side, the world-building is aggressively sparse—expect zero lore dumps. Camelot’s ruins are sketched in broad strokes, which works for a novella but left me craving more texture. The ending, while narratively satisfying, feels abrupt, as if Bullock prioritized punch over polish. Still, the final line is a mic drop. If you’re here for campy horror or a lighthearted Arthurian retelling, look elsewhere. But if you want fantasy that bites back, *Guinevere Forever* is a sharp, addictive listen that’ll have you rooting for the undead.

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