The City of Towers: Eberron: Dreaming Dark, Book 1
UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 10 mins)
By Keith Baker
Narrated By Alex Hyde-White
Overall
(8)
Performance
(7)
Story
(8)
The City of Towers launches a brand new novel line set in the world of Eberron, Wizards of the Coast’s newest D&D campaign setting. Author Keith Baker’s proposal for the exciting world of Eberron was chosen from 11,000 submissions, and he is the co-author of the Eberron Campaign Setting, the RPG product that launched the setting. The Eberron world will continue to grow through new roleplaying game products, novels, miniatures, and electronic games.
The Shattered Land: Eberron: Dreaming Dark, Book 2
UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 37 mins)
By Keith Baker
Narrated By Alex Hyde-White
Overall
(2)
Performance
(2)
Story
(2)
Xend’rik. The dark continent. A land of once-proud empires that now lie in ruin. A land shrouded in mystery where monsters and dark powers stalk the jungles, where only the bravest and most foolhardy will venture. Now a band of war-weary soldiers must brave the depths of Xen’drik in search of an artifact that is the last hope to save one of their own.
The Gates of Night: Eberron: Dreaming Dark, Book 3
UNABRIDGED (10 hrs and 5 mins)
By Keith Baker
Narrated By Brett Barry
Overall
(1)
Performance
(1)
Story
(1)
A band of war-weary soldiers have uncovered a plot that may tear the very fabric of reality forever. To save their own lives and to prevent a long-banished race of monsters from unleashing an army of horrors upon the waking world, they must reach the very heart of Dal Quor. To stop the cataclysm in time, they must fight their way to.
Meh
What started as an excellent introduction to the realm of Eberron, quickly runs away and becomes so over the top that the story lost me.
Comb..Show More »ine that with a change in Narrator led me to abandon this book. Not that Brett Barry did a poor job once he got his bearings. This has a lot to do with the amazing job Alex Hyde-White did with the voices of the Warforged, and with the last book ending up in the middle of a conflict with the Warforged the "reader" is severely disoriented with the change.
In the beginning of the book it was almost like listening to TTS rather than a narrator, though he adjusts a few chapters in the story is so grandiose in comparison to the first book that I lost interest.