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Breaker

Monster Breaker, Book 1

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Breaker

By: Isaac Hooke
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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Three women.
One man.
A whole lot of monsters.

Malem is a breaker. He breaks the minds of beasts, exerting the steel vise of his will over their own, bending them to his wishes.

His ability is severely limited in terms of the types of creatures he can control and how many. Most monsters have always been beyond him.

And then one day he accidentally breaks a monster girl. Doors begin to open for him faster than he thought possible.

Note: This book contains harem elements. The main character certainly isn't shy around women, and the magic system is unique in ways you might not expect. Also, the story can get a tad dark in places.

©2019 Isaac Hooke (P)2019 Isaac Hooke
Epic Epic Fantasy Suspense Sword & Sorcery Fiction Fantasy

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Story is good, female voices are atrocious

The story is quite good for this genre, I feel there could be more depth and build up to some of the events, but in general was quite enjoyable.
Just the female voices the voice actor uses just sound like men, apart from one. Otherwise voices and overall was quite good

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A different take

The story arc has a different take on shared abilities and power that I’ve remembered reading for some time along with a decent arc makes for a great listen when combined with Luke’s narrative. He is always been one of my favourite narrators Well worth the listen.

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Generic Trash Harem Clone.

The entire story is delusional, there is literally nothing I like about the audiobook. Replace the darkness/mc with the word shit. The monsters with maggots and the harem with flys and you have the character dynamic of the audiobook.

I cant even imagine listening to this without speeding it up as the story has no suspense, The characters are cookiecuttered with little or no depth. They tell you some characters backstorys and like the goblins and expect you to be moved, the fights is basically just the mc cheating with the enemies being literal mobs, gah its so bad! Why does this have a good rating?

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