Cadence, the extraordinarily-powerful Bard-based Song Mistress, is back for the final installment of the Uniworld Online Trilogy! Joined by her friends, she embarks on a journey to – somehow – bring peace to Uniworld, all while avoiding attempts from her own faction to kill her.
Now knowing who brutally attacked her – if not his real-life persona – Cadence must get stronger, learn more about her abilities, and devise a strategy for him to confess to his involvement. To do that, however, she needs to survive long enough; which is going to be hard with the entirety of the Light faction out to get her.
With the only avenue for escape among their “enemies”, Cadence and her friends travel to the Dark faction, where she learns much-needed information regarding one of her oldest and most important quests. From that information stems an expedition into the unknown, which will bring her closer to her goal…and her destiny.
Is Cadence strong enough to embrace her fate and bring justice to her attackers? Find out – in the thrilling conclusion to the Uniworld Online Trilogy today!
Contains LitRPG elements such as stat tables and character leveling.
The AI of Uniworld helped her out and gave her the means to communicate AND evidence to put her attackers in jail and she loses her shit 'cause the AI wanted her help protecting her people? Which she was already doing anyway...?
Meh.
I'm glad I only had to read 3 books to complete the series.
I was happy when I saw that this third installment was out on Amazon. Now we get a satisfying ending to the problems of cadence. I really liked how this series mixed reality and virtual gaming.
This book was so boring I was falling asleep reading it. The writing felt like summarizing. And the main character is irritating. Cadence is perfect. Cadence can’t be defeated. Cadence gets a bunch of special abilities from the game’s AI. Cadence becomes a literal goddess in the game. While reading, I didn’t feel like there was anything that would be a challenge for Cadence to overcome. And that made it boring because I knew she was going to be successful and get special abilities at every turn. So what was the point of any of it?
This series was a surprise to me. I picked up the first book when I usually wouldent have because I needed something to read while I was bored. I fell in love with it and that connected thru all 3 books. The story work was fantastic and the emotional connection I felt with the characters was very strong. At the end the author says he may revisit the world in the future if readers ask for it. Well please Johnathan, I'm asking for it! PLEASE!!!!
I liked this it left space for the future and the tie ins between online and offline worked well despite it effectively closing out the story so far, I wouldn't mind seeing more from this story verse although I would prefer some of the authors other stuff got more attention :) his first trilogy felt like it could have another three added to it and the space station needs at least another couple of books adding to it
I liked this one. Excellent end to the trilogy, and very nice ultimate character progression. Not really sad about the author notes at the end of the book, but now I need to check out other things by this author to see if the rest of his books are as interesting. I liked the various solutions offered in this one, proving there's more than one way to accomplish goals. Very cool to see that.
I really enjoyed this series. I have probably read more than 200 lit rpg books and this series is one of. My favorite very sad but glad it ended. Most authors would have tried to write 10 books in the series and they tend to gradually get worse. That being said I would love to have some more books in this world.
I liked these books because of the characters, mostly. Cadence and her band of dwarves are full of all the things I love about fantasy! Easy to read and follow. My only true issue is spelling and missed words throughout all the books. That's just my opinion though. Editing aside, the story is unusual and interesting. A very good read!
I enjoyed this immensely, everything came to good ending with very satisfactory results. I am a little sad to see this series come to an end. I hope there is another trilogy or spin-off soon.
This story is everything bards wish they could be. Really wish there was more to it but that’s mainly because I was enjoying it so damned much. Excellent ending to an amazing story and so glad stumbling upon glendaria led me over to this.
Keep the story going, you've got me hooked. The point you ended on could be have very wide implications and arcs spanning hundreds of years of story and history. I hope you decide to continue and look forward to what you decide!
Really enjoyed the characters and especially Cadences wanted to talk with npc her handicap was interesting and helped with the explanation of her wanting to talk to people.
More overpowering, more skills never to be used, a villain that talks about where he hid the kidnapped person, a game company unable to control their game in any kind.... sorry - but definitely not the ending i hoped for.
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Satisfactory Conclusion to the story with the good guys sorting things out and the bad guys getting their just rewards. Reads like an RPG Adventure - great stuff - recommend this series if you like computer adventures!
It was decent. I'm extremely happy to have a LITrpg series actually wrap up, but it's also got the most Mary Sue character I can think of since maybe Twilight.
Nice way to end the trilogy. I was worried for a bit that they were gonna have to cram a bunch of resolutions in in the last few chapters, but it all worked seamlessly! A very satisfying ending. 👍🏾👍🏾