Bad Guys Series by Eric Ugland
I went on a bit of an audiobook-buying bender where I dropped credit after credit on all the books in Eric Ugland’s “Bad Guys” series. Why? Because after the first…
I went on a bit of an audiobook-buying bender where I dropped credit after credit on all the books in Eric Ugland’s “Bad Guys” series. Why? Because after the first…
Scamps & Scoundrels, book one of the Bad Guys series by Eric Ugland went by in a flash. At eleven and a half hours, I got sucked all the way…
Shady Greg, with a terminal case of the stupids, returns and manages to blunder his way through yet another troubled time for his business. Shady Greg is both the savviest…
…want sex with bad guys. So if you can put aside the sense of desperate author wish fulfilment, the story itself isn’t half-bad. In the universe imagined by Matt Carter,…
…obvious example I can think of.. that and something about a plague of missing toilet paper. Horrid bad guys trying to ruin the day of everyone by feeding them to…
Rule of Cool, written by Matthew Siege, is a fun romp along with the “bad guys”, in this case, the lowly NPCs of Gearblins (and a few other races but…
…first destination in another system, he begins spinning up clones of himself for further exploration of the universe. This book has heaps to like. Plenty of bad guys to hate,…
…series, and he always delivers quality work. Good voices. Clear narration. Polished production. I did wonder having only known him from the Bad Guys series if I’d have trouble separating…
Not for the easily offended, this book is a hilarious spin on the usual LitRPG adventure. For a start, the main characters are the bad guys, a lowly treasure chest-shaped…
Book 10 of the series and I should be used to Ugland’s approach to storytelling by now… and to some degree I am. On one hand, I love this series….