Dungeon Core Online: Book 3
If the cover image doesn’t give it away, James/Glyax’s fourth floor is water themed. It’s not something he was looking forward to, but once he works out how to load it with terrors from the deep, well, of course, his […]
If the cover image doesn’t give it away, James/Glyax’s fourth floor is water themed. It’s not something he was looking forward to, but once he works out how to load it with terrors from the deep, well, of course, his […]
The never-ending grind through the floors continues for Carl and Donut. Upon hitting the sixth floor, the crawlers are 1/3rd through the total dungeon. Floor six is the second of the traditional floors, “The Hunting Ground”. This is the first
Shadeslinger by Kyle Kirrin started a little slow and with, let’s be honest, a fairly douchebag main character but quickly warmed up as the plot got moving. The main character, Ned, buys out all the head-start places for a brand
Boxxy T. Morningwood, the simple mimic that just wants shiny things, tasty things, and to kill every living on the planet, outdoes itself in this one. There’s a lot to like about this series, yet at the same time, there
He Who Fights with Monsters 3, written by Travis Deverell, is a great addition to the HWFWM series, with boatloads of monster-fighting and loads of story arc payoff. But here’s where the “but” comes in. The characters have ranked up
Not for the easily offended, but Fizzlesprocket (Everybody Loves Large Chests book 2) by Neven Iliev certainly is a cracking tale of a murder hobo mimic and their psychopathic demonic familiars. Seriously, there is a lot of horrifically awful stuff
The Prince Has No Pants, written by Matthew Howry, has been sitting in my list of audiobooks to buy eventually for a while now, and when it came up in the 2-for-1 sale on Audible, I grabbed it plus a
In Imprisoned Online (Gaming the System), written by P.A. Wikoff, the future of humankind looks rather bleak. In Wikoff’s future, humans have nerfed the planet to the point where it’s not safe to go outside without a breathing unit and
The Dungeon Crawler Carl books continue to keep me entertained, even after multiple re-listens. Book four – The Gate of the Feral Gods – is no different. The author Matt Dinniman continues to amaze me with how much sheer plot
Being a fan of the first two books in the Cinnamon Bun series by RavensDagger, I jumped at the chance of pre-ordering book three when it appeared on Audible. Still enjoyable but seemingly much slower than the first two while
They Called Me Mad, written by J Pal, is a humorous litRPG story set in the “real world” where aliens have landed and have turned planet Earth into a reality TV series. Being in the same vein as Dungeon Crawler