A shattered team. Demons dancing with glee. Blood will be spilled.
Kyvir and his party have officially defeated one demon, with an unknown number to go, but the cost was abandonment by both Mona and Albarth. The party is significantly weakened, nothing is as it should be still, and the world is no longer as safe as it once was.
Time to get killlin’. Kyvir’ll chase any path to leveling up and getting to his lost friend, meaning Emma and Sundar need to work overtime to keep him from going too far. Navigating deeper into this magical game world, he finds himself in the company of strange and dangerous new allies, but does he dare trust them? Even with a noble goal leading him, the path ahead is dark and winding… and each step brings him closer to becoming the very thing he fears.
Chaos, terror, and trials abound, and a certain demon couldn’t be happier to welcome everyone to the Aetherocalypse!
“This was a fun book. I am glad that I read it. You should try it too.”
By all accounts, this is a perfectly worded review. Unfortunately, some of our fellow readers are offended that I am not pouring my heart out and offering a detailed and intimate breakdown of my thoughts on the books. As such they have reported me to the authorities and I have been warned against continuing my bad behavior. I will not. So I may be banned. If so, it was a fun journey with you.
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The party is split, and everything is going downhill fast as the merger begins.
This book was really entertaining, but it also felt like a bridge between the last book and the huge change that happens at the merger. The changes in the world once the merger happens are interesting, even if the changes in Seth are a bit brutal. Something equally brutal is happening to Mona, but it's all off screen. Hopefully we find out what happened to her in the next installment.
Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it seems as though you relied on the video to make your point. You obviously know what youre talking about
The characters don't quite feel like themselves anymore. Intrigue and angst are up. If that is your thing you'll like this one. For me it's not as fun.