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File Size: 1549 KB

Print Length: 361 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: February 11, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07NNBQ2JR

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#4,169 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I liked that the author leaves room for growth in the series. I like how the protagonist is smart and thinks of clever ways to do things, and how he doesn't take sides, and listens to all sides and makes his own decisions. Also, I absolutely love the puca, Merlin. He brings just the right amount of humor to lighten up the story at the best possible times. The only thing about this book that I didn't absolutely love was how the battle with the main antagonist was somewhat anticlimactic, however, it's not really much of a detractor. In conclusion, write another in this series quickly, before the anticipation kills me!

A great adventure story where the journey is the focus, not the end quest. Relax and enjoy the ride instead of a bombastic end confrontation

This was well written and moved along at a pace that made you not want to put the book down. Can't wait for the next book to come out

Man I can't wait for Book 3. I'm definitely hooked on this series!! Seriously great job!

Very similar to the first book. Same good writing style that pulls you along. Same unsatisfactory lack of progression. In both books, MC basically goes on 1.5 quests each with 1.5 side adventures which really boil down to going from Point A to Point B, killing someone/something, and retrieving an item. Look forward to a third book but feel like I've now read two books where nothing really happened. Hope something more significant occurs in book three (and, no, the guild buying drapes for the guildhall does not qualify).ProsWriting style is good enough to keep you engaged for entire bookSlightly different group/guild dynamic than we usually see in these booksConsVery minimal progression, both for MC growth and plot advancementFor some reason, hairs are constantly being tucked behind people's ears and lips stared atVillains continue to lack any hint of depthEnvironment/travel/MC thought descriptions felt about 20% too long for a book this shortAll events and characters are overly simple and straightforward

I didn't think the Harem and graphic sex is necessary, the characters were interesting, and over time developing a relationship would have been a good opportunity that was squandered, because it was all handled in a really forced way. Overall I find the story decent, but the way it's headed I can already tell i'm less likely to read book 3. Once you introduce Harem concepts into a story, things seem to get incredibly lazy. Instead of serious character development, and any chance of a surprise or deep story, you're left easily able to surmise what is coming next regarding the characters, and the story suffers. I have read too may fantasy and LitRPG books lately that had a real chance to be a great series, and instead is a middling to decent series as a result of too little time spent in serious character development, instead you can assume nearly any woman the hero meets and interacts with more then once or twice, is going to end up in their bed somehow. Those are paragraphs and chapters that could be used to propel the story along in a meaningful way.I enjoyed the first book more than the second, but I do like the story overall and think the Author has potential, I just wish these were fantasy books, more than some fantasy-romance hybrid aimed at immature men. It should be no surprise what i was getting, because when I clicked on this book half the books listed by amazon below had men with no shirts on, because they were romance novels.I think there is room for romance in these types of books, but do it interestingly, don't just paper over the misogynistic idea that in this "other world" no societies practice monogamy, that feels forced to give permission to what ultimately is nothing more than male wish fulfillment. If you want to do this, then there should be the complications that would surely arise for these types of interpersonal relationships, instead in this situation all the women are happy to jump in the hero's bed with little to no build up of any romance or the process sentient creatures go through to get to know each other.Given the power of the main character, the way they were pulled from Earth and put into a fantasy life with beautiful women instantly ready to jump into the sack with him, this feels like nothing more then adolescent wish fulfillment, and more than a touch misogynistic. It feels like this is something written because this is what the person writing it wishes for themselves, which is limiting your audience a great deal to only people identical to the author.I'm being a little harsh here because i'm tired of this becoming so common in fantasy books.I do find some aspects of the characters interesting, the world has potential, though very little of detail is given about the structures involved, just vague generalities about the mages being in power. I truly feel this series had potential to be much more than it's turned out to be so far, my serious advice as a reader would be to spend the space in your book filled up with grade-school romance, and instead fill those pages with world building.

Book 2 picks up literally the next page from Book 1, as they continue their quest to become the greatest guild ever (and make a ton of coin if Aerin has her way). Gabriel is a one of a kind mage, with no way to get training, so he kind of picks things up as he goes. Lavina is a badass no matter how you spin it. Lena is a very ditzy alchemist with some crazy ideas. I am not a fan of Maruk. He could be a great warrior and a terror in the dungeons, but he is more worried about getting mud on his clothes or a scuff in his boots. Sorry... he is little more than comic relief. No one with his character and personality would become an adventurer, unless they could do it all from inside an immaculate carriage. Yes, he pulls out a save now and again, but the characters personality is just annoying. Love all the rest!!

This author has a lot of potential for a very good series. Book 1 and 2 have been great reading and not being a boring read from the start, characters are well rounded and you can see yourself in one of the characters. The action is very logical and it is not dominated with impossible actions or stupid actions. The reading is good and plots are good and sensible, I just wish that the book was longer because I am really interested in this group as they evolve themselves and thier guild. I also like that it doesn't have wasteful fillers. I am waiting for the next installment of this series. Please don't rush it with garbage like I seen other authors do when they started with a good series then started writing garbage afterwards, also don't take forever with your next release.

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