I don’t listen to a lot of this kind of fiction, but this one is very well done. The world is well developed with a lot of depth in the characters and culture. There is the right amount of mystery as the main characters bumble their way through surviving monsters, politics and a petulant god..
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“Obligations Incurred” is the second book in the Delvers LLC series. There are currently three books available on Audible; at the time of this review. Each of the books are written by Blaise Corvin and the audiobook editions are all masterfully narrated by Jeff Hays. This book is a continuation of the events from the..
Tasty
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Fantastic
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Another excellent book from the prolific Harmon Cooper. I couldn’t stop listening. Seriously, I started listening this morning and finished up this afternoon. The Drachma Killers is the second volume in The Last Warrior of Unigaea series, one of Harmon Cooper’s numerous (and often interconnected) LitRPG novels. Without posting any spoilers, the book continues the..
superb
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For transparency, I was an advanced listener tasked with giving an unbiased review of this book. If you listened to the first, you understand this is the story of a boy and his dog. Well, a player killer and his wolf. I won’t go into the story except to say I found if profoundly satisfying…
nicely done
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Fantastic series!
Review from Obligations Incurred →
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This was a great 2nd book in the Delvers’ world. I love the humor and action throughout the series so far. I have enjoyed the first two books so much I picked up the third book already…
Characterization was aweful
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Stereo typed women, military and folks with troubled backgrounds. Few two many and drawn out rape and torture scenes. Why the need to spend a chapter developing the rapist where he repeats how everything is everyone else fault was unneeded it was like bludgeoning the reader over and over that he was a bad guy…
Fantastic
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