I hope you like some good old fashioned pony romance, cause things are getting a little bit steamy here in this audio book post. We have three fanfics from completely different eras of the fandom, each with their own unique charm.
Head on down below for the following:
1.) Common Sky [Shipping]
2.) Destination Unknown [Shipping]
3.) Thou Goddess [Shipping]
[Shipping] "An eloquent tale of triumph over fear and isolation, "Common Sky" soars to new heights in the MLP fandom." - Pre Reader #21(ish)
Author: SyrinKitty
Description: Twilight ventures out into the mountains to see a once-in-a-lifetime event. Disappointed by her friends not coming with her, Twilight crosses paths with a kindred spirit.
Common Sky
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[Romance]
Author: Pale Horse
Description: Two passengers on a train ride toward an uncertain future. One is a pony. The other only pretends to be.
Destination Unknown
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Blurb:
Destination Unknown was written as an entry for Equestria Daily's "Outside Insight" summer fanfiction contest in 2014. The prompt for the contest was to write a story about ponies from a non-pony's point of view. The story itself was inspired by the artwork of RubleGun and Raddjuret, with accompanying music by Patrick Poe.
This audiobook version is provided courtesy of the gracious Illya Leonov, whose other readings are available on his YouTube channel. Enjoy!
[Shipping] "A gripping romance filled with more poetic allusions than you could shake a tree at." -Pre-Reader Noir Voice
Author: horizon
Description: Scansion has a problem. The poems that flow from his pen at night are the most beautiful he's ever written, but he doesn't remember writing them. Drawn ever-deeper into an exchange of letters with a voice that can speak only through his work, he must discover the truth: is the lonely goddess of the night reaching out to him in the only way she can, or is he chasing shadows?Thou Goddess
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Blurb:
"This is one of my favorite stories of all time, and I knew the second I finished reading it that I wanted to make it into an audio book. Later, I would learn that my production only narrowly beat out those of two other readers! I do recommend watching the captions if you're able, there's some very clever wordplay here that doesn't translate well to audio. Many thanks to my esteemed collaborator, IMShadow007!"