Note: As this is Book 4 in the series, you really need to enjoy the previous books to get what’s at stake in this story. Whew! Such a mix of feelings over this book. It was a great, wild ride but I am sad to say it looks like this is the end of the..
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This book starts off with a plot twist that never lets go and just keeps pulling you down the rabbit hole. It’s written in a way it reminds me of a Dungeon Master I had in my younger years, someone who can spin a simple story into an epic adventure. I love how it focuses..
best!
Review from Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel →
Amazing
Review from Life Reset: A LitRPG Novel →
Easily in my top 5 of the 70+ Litrpg books I’ve listened too. Not a unique concept, getting trapped in the game, and starting over from scratch. I’ve read other “NPC view point” stories also. Well conceived and executed however. I love the NPC specific character development options. Great blend of city building and character..
Book 1 Witch for Hire I love reading /listening to urban fantasy stories. Witch for Hire is my intro to N.E. Conneely. I am thrilled with the concept of the story since it combines witches, suspense, and mystery. However, I felt like the characters were underdeveloped and there were a lot of them to keep..
Great series !
Review from Otherlife Awakenings →
It seems like each of Harmon’s books gets better than the last. I never felt there were any dull or filler pieces in the book. The ending was great though it has me wishing the next book were out so I could dive right in. Jeff Hays was his usual exceptional self. Annie Ellicott provided..







