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Epic players do epic things. A fantasy world, a unique class, an undefeated dungeon. Can Andre Taylor become epic enough to win?

Misfortune comes in fours for sixteen-year-old Andre Taylor. Each one worse than the next. He had to quit school, quit gaming, and his father died. Life sucked. It couldn't get worse. Until a car accident left his pregnant mother in a coma.

To pay for his mother's hospital care, Dre must excel at an alpha test of Ataxia Online 2: Void Legion, a Simulated Reality Multiplayer Online Game. Now, he's thrust into the fantasy world of Mikander, where powerful factions want him dead, Player Killers hunt him, a lethal plague sweeps across the land, and nightmare creatures from a voidstorm stand in his path.

Can Dre survive against overwhelming odds and unearth the secrets of the Void Legion? Can he become adept in his chosen class, the cannoneer? Can he convince a girl who wants to duel him to the death to fight on his side? He must. Or a fate worse than death awaits.

Note: Includes MMORPG game terminology, some profanity, adult themes, and graphic situations.

463 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 15, 2019

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Terry C. Simpson

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Talking to the characters I imagine has become an intriguing experience especially when they disagree with me. - Terry Simpson.

Terry grew up on the tiny Caribbean island of Barbados. He always had a love of writing for as long as he can remember.

Somehow, he grew to love fantasy more than any other although his early days were spent reading his father's books from Louis L'amour's westerns to Don Pendleton's Executioner series.

When Terry moved to New York in 1986 to live with his mother, his love for books developed into him reading and loving fantasy authors such as Robert Jordan, Jim Butcher, Terry Goodkind , Brandon Sanderson, George RR Martin, Brian Lumley, Laura K Hamilton and quite a few others.

Terry began building the world for what is now called the Aegis of the Gods series in 2001. At first, it was just a hobby because of his love for fantasy and the written word. Slowly, it became a part of his life. Finally, in 2010, Terry decided to sit down and pen the first book based in his world.

When he isn't writing, Terry enjoys reading, movies, gaming (especially MMORPGS), working out, watching sports, and playing with his beautiful daughter Kai.

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February 26, 2019
Good story, want a book 2

There were a lot of elements i liked in void legion. Making it less obvious who the players are, having skills drop or lootable... I enjoyed the story. Mostly. It was a mad dash of adventure with a pretty cool end battle. Some of the side threads of the opposition got longish. I'll definitely continue with the next book.
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