5 Novels. Over 500,000 words and 1,700 pages. Get it now and save over 60%! Imperial. Rebel. Light. Dark. Living. Dead. Which side will you choose?
Welcome to Viridan Gate Online, an ultra-immersive, fantasy-based VRMMORPG where anything is Raid deadly dungeons. Tame epic creatures. Master arcane power beyond imagination. And, most importantly… Survive the coming apocalypse.
Check out the Viridian Gate Origins, a box set with five novels from five amazing authors, all set in the sprawling universe of Viridian Gate Online. Join Jack Shadowstrider, Abby the Firebrand, Alan the Illusionist, Vlad the Alchemic Weaponeer, and Robert Osmark—CEO of Osmark Technologies—as they step into a digital world that is far more deadly than it seems.
With over 200,000 copies sold, come find out why readers are calling the Viridian Gate Expanded Universe the Marvel Universe of LitRPG and join the adventure today!
Included in this box
Cataclysm (VGO Book 1) by James A. Hunter
Nomad Soul (Illusionist Book 1) by D.J. Bodden
Firebrand (Firebrand Book 1) by J.D. Astra
The Artificer (Imperial Initiative Book 1) by S.R. Witt
Vindication (Alchemic Weaponeer Book 1) by N.H. Paxton
James Hunter is a full-time ink slinger, a member of SFWA, and the bestselling author of Vigil Bound, Rogue Dungeon, Shadowcroft Academy, Bibliomancer (The Completionist Chronicles Expanded Universe), and the litRPG epic Viridian Gate Online! In addition to writing, James also runs Shadow Alley Press, an industry leader that specializes in publishing LitRPG, Fantasy, and selection Science Fiction.
James is a former Marine Corps Sergeant, combat veteran, and pirate hunter (seriously). He’s also a member of The Royal Order of the Shellback—’cause that’s totally a real thing. And a spaceship captain, can’t forget that. Okay … the last one probably isn’t true. When not writing or spending time with family, James occasionally finds time to eat and sleep.
This series, and the books in its expanded universe, is by far the best LitRPG I have ever found and one of the only ones that I can enjoy.
Words I don’t offer as praise easily being a professional editor and head of a small publishing house similar to James Hunter’s own.
The character development is very nearly tangible, the plot lines connect to each other near flawlessly without trodding on one another, and the story as a whole is consistently engaging and maintains the suspense of disbelief of its readers with perfection.