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Lilith: A Snake in the Grass
- The Four Lords of the Diamond, Book 1
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This is Book One of the Epic Tetralogy, The Four Lords of the Diamond.
Aliens are spying on Earth from one of the four worlds that make up the Warden Diamond. But it is impossible to send agents to any of the four worlds because of unique microscopic symbionts that make it impossible for visitors to leave the Diamond.
Seeking a unique solution, each of the four worlds making up the Diamond is sent a person whose mind has been stripped of everything and who is now controlled by an agent of the Confederacy.
Lilith is the first planet to be visited. Here, Cal Tremon, stripped of his own personality, must overcome incredible odds and survive not only the incredible perils of the foreign planet but his own controllers as well.
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- N. Hill
- 03-06-2022
All exposition and the MC sounds like a dudebro
I got about 32% into this book and the sheer amount of straight exposition from the main character was bad enough, but then it really lost me when he started remarking on how enormous his new body's "endowment" was and how young and sweet the girl he liked was (and how attracted she was to his new body because of the size of his endowments). Gross. The exposition didn't stop because then he had to explain everything about how the new powers worked. None of it was interesting enough to hold my attention. DNF.
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