I enjoyed this story, I will continue on with book 2 of the series. It was a little slow at the start but did not take long to capture my interest.
Good listen
Review from Dungeon Lord →
I enjoyed this story, I will continue on with book 2 of the series. It was a little slow at the start but did not take long to capture my interest.
Review from Dungeon Lord: Ancient Traditions →
The book was great but the fact they brought back in old enemy that is honestly extremely annoying and ridiculous to read about Kinda killed the book and I guess the next bookI kind of expected more
I really enjoyed this book, I think it’s a great sequel and enjoy the production that went into it. I’m excited for the follow up book
Review from Dungeon Lord: Ancient Traditions →
Now, don’t get me wrong, this book has a longer ramp than the previous installments, but, damn, this ones last three hours are HIGH OCTANE. 5/5
Review from Vortena: Everybody Loves Large Chests, Volume 3 →
As many people have noted already, if you’re listening to this audiobook, you pretty much know what you’re going to get. As such, I was ready for Snack’s and Arm’s “liaisons”, the violence, and occasional sexual escapade. However, a rape scene happens in the story to a main character that made me sick, and almost..
This is a very well written and vibrant series, with a driving storyline, interesting and unique backstory and is genuinely one of my favorites, there is a little bit of a loose harem, but nothing smutty, or low in quality, I hope my review gets you to read this, because this story deserves to continue.
i went in not sure what to expect, was thuroughly surprised and loved the story. can’t wait to start next book in the series! ??
Soundbooth Theater crushed it like it usual! Great performances and production! Keep up the great work! I really liked the story and world building element of this Book 2. Author had to really expand on the world (new setting) and get certain pieces in place before really kicking things into high gear. I really appreciated..
it has major potential to be an epic gamelit series, hopefully it continues, with more game mechanics involved. There is a lot to appreciate in this story, though much of it could have been expounded upon. Maybe more feels and “feeling” would be nice as well.
