I actually found the audiobook on Google Play Books, purchased as part of the 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' volume. Apple Books likely carries it too. The legal streaming landscape for specific novellas can be tricky—they're often bundled.
You might also check if your local library subscribes to a digital service. Mine had it on OverDrive. Honestly, I ended up buying the collection because I revisit these stories a lot. The narration adds layers to the quieter moments that I missed reading on the page. Lloyd's performance during the final confrontation with Ser Lucas is chilling.
As a big Dunk and Egg fan, I've had to hunt for that audiobook myself. 'The Sworn Sword' is part of the 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' collection. Your most direct route is to check Audible—they have the full compilation narrated by Harry Lloyd, and he's honestly fantastic, really captures Dunk's earnestness.
If you have an Audible membership, you can use a credit on it. Sometimes libraries also offer it through apps like Libby or Hoopla; I borrowed it digitally from mine last year. Just search for the full collection title, not just the novella name, as the standalone audiobook is rare.
It's worth the listen; the tense standoff at the drought-stricken holdfast comes alive in a different way.
Spotify Premium includes some audiobooks now, but I haven't seen this one there. Your safest bets are Audible or a direct purchase from a major ebook retailer. Libby is a great free alternative if your library stocks it. Listening to it felt like getting an extra piece of Westerosi history. The production quality is solid.
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In their world, women are nothing.
Breeders.
Sex objects.
And slaves who slaughter themselves in the Arena for entertainment.
Meanwhile, males are worshipped like gods— stronger, superior, untouchable to which women are expected to lower their heads, bury their faces in the dust, and obey.
Ragna was born into that world too. The difference is…
She refuses to kneel to anyone.
And what begins as defiance turns into catastrophe when Ragna does the impossible:
She kills a male.
A feat so forbidden it shatters the foundation of their beliefs and the kingdom’s understanding of reality itself.
Now the Arena fears her. The kingdom watches her. And the throne wants her broken.
But Ragna is stubborn, reckless, sharp-tongued, and just chaotic enough to keep making things worse.
Especially when a brutal prince with too much power and too many secrets becomes tangled in her path.
In the aftermath, all hell breaks loose and things become bloody because betrayal is guaranteed, mercy is forbidden… and All is Fair in Love and Blood…
When his village was attacked and burned down, five-year-old Xiu Zhangjian chose to escape. Living in disguise for many years, he always prepared himself for revenge.
One day, the sect headquarters where he lived was attacked. He made a different decision: instead of running away, he approached the enemy by choosing to become a slave in the palace prison. All the prisoners and guards knew him as a weak and stupid slave. However, at night, he secretly showed his true abilities.
Until the time came, Xiu Zhangjian reclaimed the Sacred Dragon Sword. With the sacred ancestral sword in his hands, he fulfilled his duty as the heir, eradicating the evil of the black sect alliance.
"I swear, they will beg for death!"
Adrian has spent his entire life surrounded by death.
As the human executioner of the Demon King, he is the blade that ends traitors, monsters, and enemies of the crown. Cold. Efficient. Unfeeling.
At least, that’s what everyone believes.
But when the ancient Demon King Vaelreth begins to take an unusual interest in the quiet man who carries out his judgments, something dangerous begins to grow between them.
In a world where demons and humans were never meant to stand side by side—let alone feel something deeper—the line between loyalty, obsession, and love begins to blur.
And in the Demon Kingdom…
Love can be far more dangerous than death.
"Master, do you miss this apprentice?"
Lips painted in bright red ticked up in a sharp smile. Her eyes were a pool of dark red, like a swirl of the finest wine. One jaded hand in his throat, nails slightly digging in the skin there, the other was on his cheek carefully caressing.
The clashing of both gestures were confusing, but Rion's mind only provided one instinctual response; to run away as far as possible.
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Rion Ren, one of the strongest sword masters in the world, had to make a difficult decision to hand over his apprentice, Ruby, to the Demon Master when Ruby's real identity as a descendant of Demon Sovereign was revealed.
Three years later, Ruby who had successfully taken the reign of the Demon Realm, came back to take revenge on her master that had betrayed and abandoned her in the hand of cruel demons.
Rion swore on his life as a sword master, he only wanted to protect those who were precious to him, but how did it manage to turn the whole world into chaos? How would Rion face his own apprentice in a battle between life and death?!
In VOWED (Book #7 of the Vampire Journals), Caitlin and Caleb find themselves in medieval Scotland, in 1350,of the quest for the Holy Grail said to contain the key to true vampire immortality. Landing on the shores of the ancient Isle of Skye, a remote island off the Western coast of Scotland where only the most elite warriors live and train, they are ecstatic to reunite with Sam and Polly, Scarlet and Ruth, a human king and his warriors, and with all of Aiden’s coven. <br><br>Before they can continue their mission for the fourth and final key, the time has come for Caleb and Caitlin to wed.<br><br>Simultaneously, Sam and Polly, to their own surprise, are each falling deeply in love with one another. As their relationship accelerates, Sam surprises Polly with a vow of his own. And Polly surprises him with her own shocking news. <br><br>But all is not well beneath the surface. Blake has appeared again, and his deep love for Caitlin might just threaten her union, on the day before her wedding. Sera has appeared again, too, and vows to break apart what she cannot have. <br><br>Scarlet, too, finds herself in danger, as the source of her deep powers are revealed—along with the revelation of who are her true parents.
Fann is a mighty Highland warrior on a mission. As a reward for decades of successful battles, the king has granted Fann land, title, and a beautiful young wife! But to claim them he must first rescue his bide from unknown abductors and return her to her home.
Their home.
And she doesn't know that they have been wed! The king had taken control of Lord MacDonald's clan, his lands, and wed both of the man's daughters by proxy in order to cover a significant tax debt. Fann hopes to find her, rescue her, and for her to willingly marry him before she finds out the truth. That he is called the wicked warrior not because of his fierce fighting, but for the type of sexual acts that bring him the most pleasure. For surely, a lass raised in an abbey will not do the things he wishes to do with her if she knows they are wicked.
Or will she...
Honestly had to double-check this for a friend recently because the info can be a bit buried. The 'Sworn Sword' audiobook, the Dunk and Egg novella, is the complete version. It's not abridged. You get the whole story.
I listened on Audible, and it's the full text. The runtime is about three hours, which matches the page count of the novella. Sometimes with these shorter entries from bigger series, publishers release condensed versions, but that's not the case here. The narration is solid, too – captures Dunk's internal voice really well.
I'm always a bit wary with audiobooks from established franchises, wondering if they'll cut corners, but this one felt intact. Everything from the tensions in the village to Ser Uthor's dialogue was there.
I’m so glad you asked because I nearly missed the extras when I downloaded 'The Sworn Sword'! The audiobook version actually has a pretty cool bonus scene at the end—it’s a conversation between Dunk and Egg after the main events, kind of a quiet moment reflecting on loyalty. It’s not in the original graphic novel. Also, the narrator does a little interview about voicing Ser Duncan; he talks about trying to get that mix of honor and naivety right.
Honestly, the main story feels complete on its own, so the extra scene is more of a nice treat for fans who want to linger in that world a bit longer. The interview’s interesting if you’re into the craft, but I mostly just replay the bonus scene. It gives a softer landing after all the tension.
Tracking down 'The Serpent's Shadow' audiobook can be a bit of a maze depending on your usual apps. I checked my Audible and Scribd accounts first—it wasn't included with my Scribd subscription, but it was available for a credit or purchase on Audible. OverDrive or Libby is always worth a shot if you've got a library card; availability varies wildly by library system, though. Mine didn't have it, but a friend in a bigger city found it there.
Sometimes these older Rick Riordan titles pop up on services like Hoopla, which partners with libraries too. It's less consistent, but they have a decent audiobook selection. I ended up just using an Audible credit because I'm impatient and wanted to re-listen before the new Percy Jackson series drops. The narration is solid—the guy does a great Carter Kane.