Top 15 Best Fantasy Books on Audible for Your 2026 TBR

By Nick Orin Posted on December 12, 2025

We all know that a wonderful narrator can turn a great book into a truly magical experience. That's why Audible is the best place for fantasy because their catalog is huge, and the production quality is incredible.

But where do you even start? With thousands of hours of audiobooks, picking your next listen is tough, especially if you want to use your credits or membership wisely.

We've done the scouting for you. This is the definitive list of the 15 best fantasy books on Audible right now. We cover all the ways you listen, so whether you're a Plus member or saving those credits, there's an epic story waiting. Ready to find your next great audio adventure? Let's dive in!

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Part 1. Best Free Fantasy Books on Audible Plus

If you're an Audible member, Premium Plus or just Plus, you already have access to a massive library of titles without spending a single credit. This is all thanks to the Audible Plus Catalog.

And hey, don't look down on the fantasy audiobooks included here! The Plus Catalog is loaded with underrated fantasy series and hidden gems just waiting for you to discover them. Many of these are incredible series that you can start binge-listening to instantly, just like these five fantastic fantasy series books:

#1. The Deverry Series (Book 1: Daggerspell)

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Author: Katharine Kerr

Narrator: Ruth Urquhart

Length: 15 hrs and 20 mins

Subgenre: Epic Fantasy, Historical Fantasy

If you love fantasy that really digs deep into destiny, this is it. The story follows Jill, a young woman whose life, and everyone she knows, is tangled up with a curse set 400 years ago by one selfish guy. You basically jump between the present day and past lives, seeing how old wrongs keep coming back to haunt the wizards, warriors, and lovers who are all stuck in this same cycle of reincarnation.

Why It's Great: This is a true classic for a reason. It's not just big battles; it's a complex, deeply fascinating story that explores things like karma and fate.

#2. Spellmonger Series (Book 1: Spellmonger)

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Author: Terry Mancour

Narrator: John Lee

Length: 18 hrs and 22 mins

Subgenre: Epic Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Humorous Fantasy

Meet Minalan, a powerful war-mage who quit the crazy hero life to become a chill village spellmonger, lots of cows, lots of cheese. Naturally, his quiet retirement is nuked when a massive, genocidal army of goblins shows up. Now, this tired, overwhelmed baker's son has to become the reluctant hero again, leading a siege defense using every magical trick he knows.

Why It's Great: You seriously won't get bored. The epic action and world-saving plot are huge, but what makes this series shine is Minalan's inner life. He's funny, snarky, and totally relatable, even though he's a wizard. And since it's narrated by the masterful John Lee, who makes the long listening time fly by with his incredible character voices, you'll be hooked for the full 18 hours.

#3. The Bridge Kingdom Series (Book 1: The Bridge Kingdom)

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Author: Danielle L. Jensen

Narrator: Lauren Fortgang and James Patrick Cronin (Dual Narration)

Length: 11 hrs and 52 mins

Subgenre: Romantic Fantasy, Steamy Romance Fantasy, Political Intrigue

Lara is a princess trained to be a deadly spy, and she walks down the aisle thinking one thing: I will destroy this kingdom. She's marrying King Aren of the Bridge Kingdom, which controls the only route across the sea. Her plan is to infiltrate his home and bring down his people. But as she gets to know her new, fiercely protective husband and realizes the true evil might be back in her own homeland, the line between spy and queen gets very, very blurry.

Why It's Great: If you love fantasy with high stakes and a slow-burn, sizzling romance, this is your pick. You'll be on the edge of your seat watching Lara try to pull off her mission while falling for the guy she's supposed to ruin. Highly recommended for fans of Fourth Wing or A Court of Thorns and Roses!

#4. Arcane Ascension Series (Book 1: Sufficiently Advanced Magic)

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Author: Andrew Rowe

Narrator: Nick Podehl

Length: 21 hrs and 58 mins

Subgenre: Hard Fantasy, Progression Fantasy, Magic Academy

Corin is heading into the deadly Serpent Spire (a giant, magical tower) to get powers and find his brother who disappeared years ago. The best part? Corin isn't some destined warrior; he's smart, analytical, and basically treats magic like a science project. It's all about figuring out the cheat codes to survive.

Why It's Great: This is the best of the Progression Fantasy genre, where you genuinely watch the hero learn and level up their skills. It feels like an awesome RPG. And the narrator, Nick Podehl, is a legend. He makes that 22-hour listen fly by. This is a huge win for a free Audible Plus title.

#5. Mystic Bayou Series (Book 1: How to Date Your Dragon)

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Author: Molly Harper

Narrator: Amanda Ronconi & Jonathan Davis

Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins

Subgenre: Paranormal Romantic Comedy

Need a break from dragons trying to end the world? This is your escape. Imagine a hidden town in a Louisiana swamp where people just casually co-exist with dragons, mermaids, and shifters. An anthropologist shows up to study them, and immediately gets tangled up with the hunky, but suspicious, town sheriff. The banter is instant and charming, and you quickly realize the sheriff is definitely more than just a regular guy.

Why It's Great: This is pure, feel-good fun. It's light, genuinely hilarious, and the perfect audio "palate cleanser" if you just finished a 40-hour epic and need something funny and sexy.

Part 2. Best Fantasy Romance Books on Audible

Now that we've checked out some seriously great, free fantasy listens that will keep your ears busy for days, let's get into the stuff we're willing to spend a credit on. The category that everyone is talking about right now: Fantasy Romance, or as the cool kids call it, Romantasy.

#1. Legends & Lattes

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Author: Travis Baldree

Narrator: Travis Baldree

Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins

Subgenre: Cozy Fantasy, Low-Stakes, Found Family, F/F Romance

Viv, a tough orc barbarian, is done with fighting. She hangs up her sword for good and uses her retirement money to open the very first coffee shop in a bustling fantasy city. The plot follows her wholesome struggles to start the business, make new friends, and find romance with an adorable succubus baker.

Why It's Great: It's a "slice-of-life" story set in a fantasy world. There are no epic battles, no "save the world" quests, just the genuine struggle of starting a small business and making friends. If you need a palate cleanser from dark, heavy fantasy, this is your perfect, heartwarming comfort read. It is 100% wholesome and people love it.

#2. Uprooted

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Author: Naomi Novik

Narrator: Julia Emelin

Length: 14 hrs and 33 mins

Subgenre: Dark Fairytale, Eastern European Folklore, Enemies-to-Lovers

To protect her valley from a corrupted, dangerous forest called the Wood, the powerful wizard known as the Dragon takes one local girl every ten years. Clumsy Agnieszka is shocked when he chooses her over her beautiful friend. Trapped in his cold tower, she discovers she has a wild, chaotic magic of her own, forcing her to work with the Dragon to fight the growing darkness of the Wood.

Why It's Great: This book is gorgeous, dark, and feels like a classic Brothers Grimm story that you just discovered. The world-building, especially the scary, twisted magic of the Wood, is incredible.

#3. The Night Circus

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Author: Erin Morgenstern

Narrator: Jim Dale (The voice of the Harry Potter audiobooks!)

Length: 13 hrs and 40 mins

Subgenre: Magical Realism, Atmospheric, Forbidden Romance, Historical Fantasy

The beautiful, mysterious Circus of Dreams is the lifelong battleground for two young magicians, Celia and Marco. Trained since childhood by their powerful mentors, they are locked into a secret, deadly competition where the circus itself is the arena. The problem? They fall deeply, magically in love, making it nearly impossible to duel to the death.

Why It's Great: If you are looking for a story that makes you feel like you are there, this is it. It's a feast for the senses. You can practically smell the caramel and popcorn and feel the chill in the air. Be warned: it is an atmosphere book first, and a plot book second. The pace is slow and dreamlike, but you won't regret the trip to the circus.

#4. Anathema

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Author: Keri Lake

Narrator: Melissa Barr and James Cassidy

Length: 20 hrs and 14 mins

Subgenre: Gothic Dark Fantasy, Very Slow-Burn Romance, Forced Proximity, Horror Elements

When her sister is banished to the horrifying, monster-filled "Eating Woods," Maevyth follows her. There, she encounters Zevander Rydainn, a cold, cursed assassin whose dark magic can only be broken by Maevyth's blood. Though he should kill her, he can't, and they are forced into a complicated alliance to survive the terrifying, cursed forest.

Why It's Great: This one is for the listeners who like their fantasy dark and their romance a serious slow-burn. It's a huge commitment at over 20 hours, and the atmosphere is heavy and gothic, with real horror elements (it's genuinely creepy). The payoff is the forced proximity between the tortured, grumpy assassin (Zevander) and the resilient, fierce heroine (Maevyth). If you love high-stakes, plot-heavy fantasy where the romance takes its sweet time to build, this is a great, intense choice.

#5. From Blood and Ash

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Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout

Narrator: Stina Nielsen

Length: 19 hrs and 47 mins

Subgenre: Adult Fantasy Romance (Romantasy), High Fantasy, Forbidden Love

Poppy is "The Maiden," chosen at birth and forbidden to be seen, touched, or spoken to by anyone but a few. She desperately wants freedom. When the charismatic, mysterious new Royal Guard, Hawke, enters her life, he forces her to question the life she's been told she must live. As a forgotten kingdom rises to threaten their world, Poppy is caught between her duty and her undeniable, forbidden attraction to Hawke.

Why It's Great: This is exactly what you should listen to if you love that high-heat, high-drama, forbidden romance style of fantasy. It's action-packed, very spicy, and the chemistry between the leads is what drives the whole story. If you're a fan of authors like Sarah J. Maas, this hits all the right notes: a strong female lead, a mysterious love interest, huge world-ending stakes, and a lot of steam.

Part 3. Best Sci-Fi Fantasy Books on Audible

Time to jump off the medieval battlefield and head to space! This section is for when you want your magic mixed with spaceships and cool tech. Sci-Fi Fantasy is where the genres mash up, giving you epic magic systems, alien worlds, and huge adventures. If you love thinking about the future while still getting that massive fantasy feel, these next picks are perfect.

#1. Project Hail Mary

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Author: Andy Weir

Narrator: Ray Porter

Length: 16 hrs and 10 mins

Subgenre: Hard Sci-Fi, Humorous, First Contact

Ryland Grace wakes up alone on a spaceship with total amnesia. He slowly realizes he is the last hope for saving Earth from a massive disaster, and he has to figure out who he is, why he's there, and how to fix everything before humanity dies out. Oh, and he meets an unexpected alien friend who is just as confused as he is.

Why It's Great: If you loved The Martian, you'll love this even more. It's super smart without making you feel stupid. The whole book is basically about a very funny, very clever guy solving impossible problems with science. Ray Porter's narration is absolutely legendary.

#2. Leviathan Wakes

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Author: James S.A. Corey

Narrator: Jefferson Mays

Length: 20 hrs and 56 mins

Subgenre: Space Opera, Noir Mystery, Military Sci-Fi

Humanity has colonized the Solar System, but everything is tense: Earth, Mars, and the working-class people of the Asteroid Belt are on the brink of war. The story follows two guys: a cynical cop, Miller, looking for a missing girl, and a cargo ship XO, Holden, who accidentally witnesses a military attack. Their paths cross and they uncover a massive conspiracy that could wipe out everyone and start a galactic war.

Why It's Great: This is the book that the hit TV show The Expanse is based on, and it's epic space opera at its best. It has everything: deep-space politics, cool ships, gritty mystery, and huge action. It feels real because the characters are so believable, they're just regular people caught up in an impossible situation.

#3. All Systems Red

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Author: Martha Wells

Narrator: Kevin R. Free

Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins

Subgenre: Sci-Fi Novella, Found Family, Character-Driven

The main character is a SecUnit, a highly advanced, human-like robot designed for security. It secretly calls itself Murderbot. All Murderbot wants to do is hide its identity, watch its favorite space soap operas, and be left alone. But when the scientific team it's protecting runs into trouble on an alien planet, Murderbot is forced to stop binge-watching and actually save the dumb humans.

Why It's Great: This is short, fast, and pure genius. If you've ever felt awkward, introverted, or just wanted to be left alone to watch TV, you will immediately connect with Murderbot. It's the most relatable anti-hero you'll ever meet.

#4. Dune

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Author: Frank Herbert

Narrator: Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Simon Vance, and others (Full Cast)

Length: 21 hrs and 2 min

Subgenre: Epic Sci-Fi, Political Intrigue, High Fantasy Blend

Young Paul Atreides moves with his family to the dangerous desert planet Arrakis, the only source of the powerful, mind-altering "Spice." This is a huge political trap set by their rivals. After his family is betrayed, Paul and his mother escape into the desert and join the native Fremen people. Paul must embrace the destiny and power hidden in his bloodline to lead a rebellion and reclaim control of the most important planet in the universe.

Why It's Great: It's a classic for a reason. This book created modern sci-fi and fantasy. It's dense, political, and almost feels like a magical epic even though it has spaceships. The audiobook is a great way to experience it because it uses a full cast narration to really bring the huge, complicated world to life.

#5. Snow Crash

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Author: Neal Stephenson

Narrator: Jonathan Davis

Length: 17 hrs and 3 mins

Subgenre: Cyberpunk, Post-Apocalyptic, Action/Adventure

In a near-future America run by corporations and crime, the hero, Hiro Protagonist, is a pizza delivery guy in the real world and a warrior prince in the Metaverse. When a new digital drug/virus called "Snow Crash" starts destroying minds in both the real world and the VR world, Hiro and his partner, a skateboarder named Y.T., have to dive into a crazy world of tech, history, and linguistic viruses to save the world.

Why It's Great: This book is where the idea of the "Metaverse" was basically invented, and it's still totally wild and relevant today. It's fast-paced, sometimes ridiculous, and full of brilliant, complicated ideas about language and technology. It's got a classic 90s cyberpunk feel, gritty, stylish, and a bit messy. It can be a dense listen, but if you like big concepts delivered with a huge dose of action and attitude, this is a must-read.

Part 4. Tips for a Better Fantasy Listening Journey

Now, you've got a killer list of books, but listening to epic fantasy, which can be 20+ hours long, is a little different from reading. Here are a few simple tips to make your audio journey smoother and more fun.

Tip 1. Set a Sleep Timer for Night Listening

Fantasy books are massive, and the narrator's voice can be super relaxing. This is great until you wake up three hours later and realize you missed a crucial plot point. Use the sleep timer in the Audible app, especially with books like Daggerspell or The Night Circus, where the calm pacing and dreamy narration make it easy to drift off.

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Audible Sleep Timer Hacks: Setup, Fixes & Customization

How to set the Audible sleep timer? What to do when the Audible sleep timer not working? Check out here! You can also adjust settings to improve your listening experience with your Audible sleep timer!

Tip 2. Always Back Up Your Fantasy Audiobooks

Don't rely on streaming, especially for Audible Plus titles, which can disappear from the catalog without warning. You don't want your current listen to vanish before you finish it. To keep your Audible purchases and Plus titles playable forever, back them up with ViWizard Audible Audiobook Converter.

Read More :  How to Download Audible Plus Books and Keep Forever

This tool lets you download your entire fantasy collection in bulk to DRM-free formats like MP3, FLAC, WAV, M4A, M4B, and AIFF, all with chapter titles and full metadata. Once your books are converted, you can take them anywhere like on your USB drive, MP3 player, smart speakers, car stereo, or pretty much any device that plays audio.

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Tip 3. Use the Ebook/Audio Sync

This one's a lifesaver if you struggle to stay focused during long audiobooks. Fantasy stories often come with tricky names, layered plots, and a whole cast of characters to keep track of, so it's easy for your mind to drift. But if you own both the Kindle ebook and the audiobook, the experience gets way easier. You can read along on your screen while the narrator talks using the immersive reading feature, which takes the pressure off your attention and helps everything click into place.

Read More :  How to Add Audible Narration to Kindle Books [Full Guide]

Conclusion

So there you have it! Whether you're ready for a free listen, a massive fantasy romance, or a trip to space, hopefully, you found your next obsession on this list. Fantasy books are the best way to escape, and getting to hear them read by an amazing narrator makes the whole world feel totally real. If you want to listen a fantasy Audible book on any device, check out ViWizard Audible Audiobook Converter. Now, grab your earbuds, hit play, and happy listening!

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