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Somnia Online #1-3

Somnia Online Books 1-3

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A LitRPG Fantasy Series Omnibus

Discover the class you were born to play.

Wren, a seasoned healer, is dismayed when Somnia Online automatically assigns her character, Murmur, to the Enchanter class. Determined to overcome the unexpected setback, she assembles her guild, intent on the coveted #1 spot. Twelve keys stand between her and victory, but finding them is only part of the puzzle.

Armed with telepathic abilities, Murmur rises to the challenge. However, old rivals have followed her to Somnia Online desperate for revenge. Intricate quest lines become more dangerous as NPCs absorb powerful artifacts, and Murmur begins to wonder just what sort of AI controls the world.

Murmur questions her sanity as the real and virtual worlds mesh together. Everyone is keeping secrets from her, even the AI, and Murmur’s determined to uncover them.


#2
As Murmur reels in the wake of the secret her friends tried to keep, her grip on what is real and what is virtual begins to slip. What's more, she's no longer sure who she can trust.

Stalked across the continent by a rogue with a vendetta, Murmur is forced to dig deep and develop her abilities before she finds a knife in her back.

Suspicion surrounds the AIs as well. Their behaviors are too human, their reports too perfect. Shayla and Laria must uncover the truth before the system raises concerns and Murmur is lost forever.


#3
Somnia is evolving, and Murmur is confronted with enemies both old and new. She must lead her guild, Fable, through a dungeon filled with riddles and puzzles to claim the first of twelve keys required to achieve victory. But things are not as they seem: glitches abound, enemies rally against Fable, and unexpected threats move in the shadows.

As the system becomes increasingly complex, Laria and Shayla battle through mismatched coding, and Storm Corp discovers they’ve left some anomalies in the game out of their reports. Anomalies like Wren. With the report deadline looming, and errors riddling the system, Laria’s house of cards is about to come crashing down.

1017 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 9, 2018

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K.T. Hanna

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KT Hanna has a love for words so extreme, a single word can spark entire worlds.

Born in Australia, she met her husband in a computer game, moved to the U.S.A. and went into culture shock. Bonus? Not as many creatures specifically out to kill you.

When she’s not writing, she freelance edits for Chimera Editing, and chases her daughter, husband, corgi, and cat. No, she doesn’t sleep. She is entirely powered by the number 2, caffeine, and beef jerky.

Note: Still searching for her Tardis

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October 21, 2020
There was an MMORPG which I played that had a terrible launch, called Vanguard, Saga of Heroes. The game in this book on the other hand had a near perfect launch. However, despite this dissimilarity, so much of this series reminds me of Vanguard, a game that I played for many years. Two of my favorite classes in Vanguard were the Psionicist and Bloodmage, both represented in this series and in fact the MC is a Psionicist with many of the spells and abilities that Vanguard had. While reading these books there was in the background of my mind a fond recollection of my own experiences as a psi.

Reading books 1-3 in one go was a pleasure. I was impressed how K.T. Hanna ended each book with you wanting more but refraining from the too often ploy of this genre of using "cliffhangers." They were natural endings leading to the next in the series, imo.

Although there are some similarities between the game Vanguard and the game in the books, the story is unique. The MC struggles to not only grow but to stay alive. Her friends are there for her. I reflect that I would have enjoyed my time more in Vanguard if I had done as she does, grouping with friends instead of soloing.

I thank K.T. Hanna for the books I have read so far and for the others to come and for giving me the opportunity to grow by reading what she has crafted.
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June 26, 2020
Good read

I enjoyed reading these books very much and would recommend it highly to anyone that like litRPG type of books.
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