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Fourth Wing Audiobook Review: Rebecca Yarros's Romantasy Phenomenon
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Fourth Wing Audiobook Review: Rebecca Yarros's Romantasy Phenomenon

2 min readBy Rachel Monroe
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4.7 / 5

Overall Rating

Rebecca Yarros's Fourth Wing became the romantasy phenomenon of 2023-2024. We listened to the dual-narrator audiobook.

The Audiobook That Defined Modern Romantasy

Rebecca Yarros's Fourth Wing (2023) became the romantasy phenomenon — romance + fantasy with a dragon rider academy setting. The audiobook edition features dual narrators (Rebecca Soler for Violet, Teddy Hamilton for Xaden) handling the alternating POV chapters. At 20 hours 44 minutes, it's a full-length epic.

Short answer: For romantasy readers, mandatory. Dual-narrator format matches the dual-POV text. TikTok's BookTok community drove massive sales. Dragons + military academy + enemies-to-lovers romance + political intrigue.

What the Book Is About

Violet Sorrengail is small-built with frail health. Her mother, a General, forces her into the Rider's Quadrant of Basgiath War College — the elite academy where cadets bond with dragons. Most cadets die during training; Violet is expected not to survive. She must bond with a dragon + navigate political tensions + survive assassination attempts + not fall for Xaden Riorson, son of a disgraced rebel family.

Dual Narration

Rebecca Soler voices Violet (first-person POV chapters):

  • Sharp wit + vulnerability
  • Appropriate youth + determination

Teddy Hamilton voices Xaden (alternating POV chapters):

  • Commanding presence
  • Tension + restraint
  • Sophisticated adult male voice

Both narrators handle other characters competently. The dual format prevents monotony over 20+ hours.

Who Should Listen

Romantasy readers (Sarah J. Maas fans especially), BookTok participants, fantasy + romance crossover readers, long-commute listeners.

Not for: readers wanting pure fantasy without romance, explicit content sensitive listeners (spicy scenes present), or those expecting literary prose.

Pros and Cons

Pros: Dual narration handles POV shifts elegantly, BookTok-driven cultural moment, dragons + military academy setting works, strong series starter (Empyrean book 1), 20h 44m substantial but engaging pacing

Cons: Derivative of Sarah J. Maas ACOTAR in tone, some readers find Violet's plot armor excessive, explicit scenes may surprise readers expecting lighter romantasy, 20+ hours for book 1 of a longer series

FAQ

Should I read ACOTAR first? Not required. Different series.

Sequels? Iron Flame (book 2, 2023), Onyx Storm (book 3, 2025). Series ongoing.

How spicy? Mid-high. Not erotica, but explicit scenes.

Dragons realistic? Genre fantasy treatment. Rules established but not rigorous like Sanderson.

TV adaptation? Amazon MGM announced development.

Bottom Line

For romantasy audiobook readers, Fourth Wing is mandatory. Dual-narrator format + BookTok momentum + dragon academy + enemies-to-lovers = 20h 44m of genre execution.

Our rating: 4.7/5 — Docked for derivative tone and occasional plot armor. Within romantasy category, phenomenon.

Our Verdict

The romantasy phenomenon. Dual-narrator (Rebecca Soler + Teddy Hamilton) captures the dual-POV format. 20h 44m of dragons + military academy + romance. Essential genre listen.

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