From ruling the underworld to battling co-pays and deductibles—evil has met its match.
Dark Lord Morthisal Ebonwrath, Master of the Abyss, is moments away from losing his dark fortress and head to a hero's assault. He uses his last bit of magic to escape death—only to end up trapped in the mundane body of Vince Logan, an ordinary guy from modern-day Seattle. Stripped of his powers, Morthisal wakes up disoriented in a world full of strange contraptions, surrounded by people in white coats who think his cries for dominion over death are just signs of a "mental episode."
With no dark magic, Morthisal must navigate the bewildering modern world of insurance co-pays, office cubicles, and frustratingly useless minions (otherwise known as co-workers). Morthisal also finds himself falling—reluctantly and awkwardly—for Yvette Sterling, a high-powered CEO who scares him for all the wrong reasons. (Mostly because he likes her.). Between run-ins with technology and misunderstandings of modern customs, he realizes that he may be able to access some of his former powers, but at a very painful price.
The greatest cozy-adjacent, reverse-isekai, satirical fantasy, modern-day magic shenaniganesque, gamelit-inspired, fish-out-of-water portal fantasy, with a twist of romance, and boss battles that take place in board rooms, slice of fun book you will ever read!
This is the companion novel to REBORN AS A DARK LORD - this book can be read with no knowledge of the Reborn series.
When not sitting around watching Rick and Morty reruns in a bathrobe, Timothy W. Long writes stuff. He has a predilection for weird literature and sometimes drinks Coke for breakfast. Don't tell his mom.
Tim is the author of over 30 novels in genres ranging from cozy/Isekai, to all manner of post-apocalyptic because no one has managed to take away his word processor.
Tim is an active member of SFWA, HWA, and Thriller Writers. He recently signed a three-book deal with Aethon Books for his Dark Lord Reborn Series.
Sooo. I’ve read the companion novel. So I knew the gist and a couple of the references. Morthisal was great. I squealed that the romance, laughed at the comedy. All in all fun isekai bs. Thoroughly enjoyed.
This is a just go with it book. Totally unique premise, good writing interesting characters and lots of food. Really fun read. Epilogue was fairly good as well. Bring on Hollywood!
Thoroughly enjoyed the ride. A fun, great paced read and cannot wait for the follow up novel to come out in Feb. I liked the characters and plot development and the good bad guy is a great balance.
Very funny story that shows a Dark Lord can become quite successful in all of his endeavors (corporate climbing included) on Earth. Also entertaining was his slow but inevitable path to humanity.