The Spark City Cycle Audiobooks
Narrated by Euan Morton
Euan Morton narrates Robert J. Power's Spark City Cycle, an epic fantasy series set in a post-apocalyptic world where warriors train for a conflict that has been dormant for decades. The series follows Erroh, a reluctant warrior from a legendary bloodline, as war returns to threaten Spark City. Power is an Irish author based in Wexford, Ireland.
Spark City (2020)
Despite his warrior lineage, Erroh would rather waste his potential stumbling alone from one tavern to the next, drinking and gambling. Fate, however, has greater plans for him. After decades of peace, a great war draws near, and though he doesn't know it, he is standing in the way of the first wave. What is more, and very much to his dismay, he's about to find out he's not entirely alone either. But Erroh has a plan, a simple plan. It'll never work.
The March of Magnus (2021)
Erroh must return to Spark City to warn of the approaching army. Growing ever stronger, the reluctant warrior and his fierce companion must elude bandits and soldiers in a mad dash against time. Across the map his father, Magnus, rallies his troops to march for the first time in two decades as he seeks to avenge his son, presumed dead. But with unrest and injustice exploding within Spark City, and their foes marching towards its gates, they may already be too late.
The Outcasts (2022)
They don't fight for Spark City anymore. But they fight. They are The Outcasts. Hiding in The Wastes, Erroh and his band of exiles must find a way to defend a city that they can never return to. But with Magnus adrift, his warriors decimated, all appears lost as Uden begins his march. A world away, the deadly assassin Aurora is hunting down the man who stole her god's eye. Meanwhile, Spark City's fall has already begun from within its own walls.
About Robert J. Power
Robert J. Power is the author of the Spark City Cycle and The Dellerin Tales. When not writing, he fronts an Irish rock band. Power lives in Wexford, Ireland with his wife, three rescue dogs, and a cat. Before finding a career in writing, he worked as a pizza chef, video store manager, and camp counselor. Visit his official website at robertjpower.com.