As always Jeff killed it. The RPG part of this LitRPG wasn’t obstructive like it is in some books. Lee’s character sheet is read at the end of every chapter but it isn’t as annoying as I thought it was going to be at the start because the chapters are quite long and since it’s..
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Excelllent
Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →
greatness
Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →
“This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.” Typical litrpg formula of normal person gets thrown into magical world where he needs to fight monsters to level up and get new skills. Except in this one, the protagonist is on the side of evil? Kinda. He..
Nice progress
Review from Delvers LLC: Adventure Capital →
To start, Hays’ performance is great as always so nothing to complain about there. The story in book 3 moves along quite well and adds some new characters and develops more of the intrigue in this world. I still get a lot of “Robert Jordan vibes” though when it comes to the relationships in book,..
Exceptionally done
Review from Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel →
If you could sum up Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel in three words, what would they be? Incredible World Potential What did you like best about this story? The character detail and development is very good, and he did a very very good job building the clan development mechanics. It’s very interesting… A little inspiration..
Great series.
Review from The Red Plague: A LitRPG Trilogy →
The book continues right where book 2 left off and never stops. Harmon is great at keeping the story moving at a fast pace and still divulging a lot of info and dialogue. This was a great LitRPG read with some good humor. All of the characters were likeable and added to the story. I..









