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still a good series

Review from Uncrowned →

This was another great addition to this series, I can’t wait to see what happens next! p.s. don’t shy away because some listeners were unsatisfied with the ending, it is well worth the time!!

I had a lot of fun with this one

Review from Unsouled →

I didn’t think I would like this book as much as I did. Really glad I gave it a try. I went and bought all the author’s other books right away. If you like magic martial arts and fantasy give it a shot you won’t regret it.

Not to my taste

Review from Unsouled →

This book is written well enough. The narrator is very good with voices and accents. But it’s just not my cup of tea. It’s a quazi-Japanese fantasy world with lots of terms not well defined. Lots of magic and spells. A seemingly indestructible teenage anti-hero. I almost stopped listening several times but trudged through only..

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Epic Fantasy Returns to Glory

Review from Unsouled →

In a world where anyone can publish themselves and proliferation of recycled litrpg crap. I have been longing for a good fantasy series to sink my teeth into. I picked up the title because of the super sale and love it. The MC isn’t a doofus, hes a complete underdog. He outwits his opponents through..

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An Interesting Take on GameLit

Review from Mythian →

Good story and narration. A man has his consciousness transferred into a game in search of his dead wife. With little to no game savvy, and unknown lurkers in the dark, he must level up to get to the second realm and save his wife. Solid story – the protagonist is unfamiliar with games and..

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Best so far

Review from Uncrowned →

Uncrowded is my favorite in the Cradle series so far. Wight keeps the action going most of the story. There are only a few spots were is gets bogged down. Good listen.

Incredible!!!

Review from The Electrical Menagerie →

*jaw drops* My goodness! This book was just about everything I hoped, nothing that I feared, and more than I expected simultaneously. Wow–just wow! To start with, the setting was so cool! The blend of steampunk and sci-fi with a nonmagical fantasy world was so unique and amazingly well done. It absolutely popped off the..

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Awesomesauce, and baby steps!

Review from Soulsmith →

Soulsmith absolutely lives up to the standard set by  book #1 in the series, Unsouled. The world building continues as Lindon takes baby steps towards becoming a Copper (to understand that you’re gonna hafta’ start with bk #1). This isn’t one of those series that you can read out of order, as the series ARC..

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