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Reborn Mercenary

Epic Fantasy with Progression

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Reborn Mercenary

By: Kaz Hunter
Narrated by: Ronnie Rowlands, Arya Jacobs
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The Red Gale was a legend until a sword through the heart ended his career. Now, reborn as Danarre de Blaise, he has to survive a childhood where "training" means fighting pig-men in the dark and "family" means watching your back.

Armed with the memories of a mercenary warlord and a mysterious System granted by the Goddess of Death, Danarre isn’t looking for redemption. He’s looking to fulfill a contract and find the one who poisoned his mother.

Sword. Spear. Sorcery. He’ll master them all.

The dead don’t forgive, and they certainly don’t forget.

©2026 Kaz Hunter (P)2026 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Sword & Sorcery Heartfelt
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Worth your credit. Good story and plot, and the main character isn’t moronic. The pacing is solid. The world is typical dark fantasy, though it leans more toward low fantasy. The only downside is the slightly unedited mouth sounds from the narrator, but thankfully they’re rare.

Good fantasy/reincarnation/darkfantasy treat.

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Honestly the story is pretty good and I'd be able to get into it, if not for the male reader. The biggest problem is with how he reads and the fact that its incredibly hard to distinguish between narrations and characters speaking to each other or themselves.

This problem is caused by the fact that the male reader talk in almost the exact same tone throughout the book, which causes a monotone and monotonous tone to the whole story, causing the listener to lose interest in most of what's being said unless the focus on every word being said. This would be too much of a problem if someone was just focused entirely on the audiobook but most audiobook listeners listen because they have other things they also have to be doing.

For this type of book where a lot is going on at once I'd much prefer if another male narrator was reading or that the one reading now had more changes in his tone of voice when reading different parts of the book.

The story also ha a very unsatisfying feeling, now I don't mind a bit of dark fantasy but I find it kinda annoying when things only go wrong constantly and there is no resolution or enjoyment felt from the main character and his group. Just feels like someone torturing themselves then stopping and being like, well i can go another round on repeat.

Alright story not great reader

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