Annie Ellicott has carved out a niche in the rowdiest corner of genre fiction — LitRPG and superhero lit — and she sounds like she was built for it. Her performances in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series and the Shadow Sun trilogy showcase a voice that's quick and playful without losing its edge, able to sell absurd system notifications and stat screens with the same conviction as genuine emotional stakes. She handles Harmon Cooper's superhero chaos in Cherry Blossom Girls and We Could Be Heroes with a breezy energy that keeps the comedy landing without undercutting the action. If you listen to a lot of progression fantasy and LitRPG, you've probably already heard her — she's become a reliable presence in a genre that rewards narrators who can juggle irreverence and momentum in equal measure. Fans of fast, funny, system-heavy fiction will find her an easy favorite.
Dungeon Crawler Carl • Book 6
Narrated by Jeff Hays, Patrick Warburton, Travis Baldree, Annie Ellicott
Chaos reigns on floor eight as Carl and friends face scattered challenges, forgotten gods, and an AI system falling apart. This ensemble cast including Patrick Warburton creates pure audio mayhem.
Shadow Sun • Book 3
by Dave Willmarth
Narrated by Will M. Watt, Annie Ellicott, Andrea Parsneau, Jeff Hays
Shadow Sun • Book 2
by Dave Willmarth
Narrated by Will M. Watt, Annie Ellicott, Andrea Parsneau, Jeff Hays
Shadow Sun • Book 1
by Dave Willmarth
Narrated by Will M. Watt, Jeff Hays, Andrea Parsneau, Annie Ellicott
Industrial Strength Magic • Book 2
by Macronomicon
Narrated by Steve Campbell, Jeff Hays, Justin Thomas James, Annie Ellicott, Laurie Catherine Winkel, Andrea Parsneau
Perry returns to find Franklin City controlled by a mad god playing cruel games with reality, while an ancient force from the age of capes plans humanity's extinction.
Cherry Blossom Girls • Book 4
by Harmon Cooper
Narrated by Justin Thomas James, Jeff Hays, Laurie Catherine Winkel, Annie Ellicott, Andrea Parsneau
The full voice cast brings energy to this meta-fictional superhero story where the protagonist becomes 'Cherry Blossom Boy' and deals with media attention. The multiple narrators handle the ensemble cast and genre-awareness perfectly.