Liar King
I’ve been holding off posting this review for some months because I wanted to see if book three ever eventuated. It looked like it came close once before disappearing from Amazon just as fast as the pre-order came. As such, […]
The title – Jake’s Magical Market – is a bit misleading for what you’re going to get. Yes, a good deal of the first fifth or so of this book is centred around Jake and him getting his shop set
Legends and Lattes, written and narrated by Travis Baldree, is a wonderfully cozy slice-of-life style fantasy story that took me a little by surprise. Set almost entirely inside a coffee shop in some distant land, Viv has given up her
Vigor Mortis (volume 1), written by Natalie Maher (Thundamoo), is aptly described as “light-hearted existential terror” by the bit at the end of the book by the publisher, and I couldn’t sum it up better. What you get is a
Village of Noobtown, written by Ryan Rimmel, picks up immediately from book one, with our hero Jim, the mayor of Noobtown, having just made it through his first real trials of saving the town. Much to his annoyance, though, being
I found The Mayor of Noobtown by Ryan Rimmel started rather slowly but built up the pace as it went along. Well, if you can ignore the frequent character sheet readouts, which, quite honestly, had me skipping ahead by about
After finishing the first, I jumped into He Who Fights with Monsters book 2, written by Shirtaloon – aka Travis Deverell. That alone should give you a clue of how much I enjoyed the first, and the second was no
He Who Fights with Monsters, written by Shirtaloon – aka Travis Deverell – is one book I’ve been meaning to get to for some time, but the length kept putting me off a little. Not that I have anything against
Much like the first books in the series, book 3 of the 24/7 Demon Mart, Angel Trouble by D.M. Guay, hardly pauses for a breath as Lloyd, DeeDee, and Kevin careen from one insane catastrophe to another. Massive props to
How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps, is a short, fun litRPG written by Andrew Rowe that uses one of my favourite plot devices at the moment – that is unconventional methods of level and skills progression.
Two Necromancers, a Bureaucrat, and an Army of Golems, by L. G. Estrella, is the “publisher’s pack” of the first two books in the Unconventional Heroes series. I feel it is aimed at a younger audience than the bracket I
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