Robbie Daymond brings a youthful, emotionally present quality to his narrations that makes him a natural fit for YA and genre fiction. His voice is clear and expressive without being overwrought — he knows when to let a quiet moment breathe. He's best known in audiobook circles for narrating One of Us Is Lying and They Both Die at the End, two YA titles with devoted fanbases, and his performances carry the emotional weight those stories demand without tipping into melodrama. His work on Critical Role: Vox Machina — Kith & Kin will be instantly recognizable to fans of the franchise; he captures the warmth and adventure of that world with obvious affection. Listeners who want a narrator who feels genuinely invested in the characters — not just reading through them — will find a lot to love in Daymond.
One of Us Is Lying • Book 1
by Karen M. McManus
Narrated by Kim Mai Guest, MacLeod Andrews, Shannon McManus, Robbie Daymond
Five students enter detention, but only four leave alive when the creator of a gossip app dies mysteriously. The multi-narrator cast gives each suspect their own voice.
Critical Role
by Marieke Nijkamp
Narrated by Robbie Daymond, Laura Bailey, Liam O'Brien
Actual Critical Role cast members voice this prequel about half-elf twins Vex and Vax before they joined their famous adventuring party.
They Both Die at the End • Book 1
by Adam Silvera
Narrated by Michael Crouch, Robbie Daymond, Bahni Turpin
The three narrators perfectly capture Mateo and Rufus's distinct voices, making their one-day connection feel genuinely earned rather than rushed—this is the rare YA audiobook where the performance elevates an already powerful premise into something unforgettable.
by Michael Harvey
Narrated by Robbie Daymond, Robertson Dean
Three graduate students dive into cold cases through an elite university seminar, only to discover that proving innocence can be deadlier than any crime they're investigating.
by Various
Narrated by Cassandra Campbell, Marc Cashman, Robbie Daymond, Mark Deakins, Ariana Delawari, Jorjeana Marie, Emily Rankin
Nearly fifty readers share true stories of life changes sparked by Gilbert's memoir, with multiple narrators capturing diverse voices of transformation and self-discovery journeys.