Shattered Sword (A LitRPG Adventure)
Eternal Online, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Parsneau
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By:
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TJ Reynolds
About this listen
A broke gamer. A deadly online world. Can Dhalia level up fast enough to keep the debt collectors at bay?
Dhalia has to pay off her dead father’s bills or risk her life in the lithium mines. Which...no thank you. Besides, the world is run by tech, and this gamer girl is determined to explore the virtual world her father was so obsessed with and get rich while she’s at it.
So, she sells everything and rents a premium VR pod to play Eternal Online.
Enter the toughest realm available? Check.
Discover the fastest way to loot without dying...in progress.
But when Dhalia finds an epic quest chain that others have overlooked, she thinks she’s struck gold. What she doesn’t expect is to make friends with two deadly warriors and one powerful creature, or find a world boss gunning for them all.
Experience the start of an Epic LitRPG adventure perfect for fans of Travis Bagwell, Carrie Summers, and Outspan Foster.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-05-2020
Story is Slow and the MC is not good.
6 hours in and its still slow. Main Character annoys me. I thought it was good cause Andrea did the voices but story is not my type. She gose around learning and gathering items to sell in game to make real money to pay off a debt and she is given stuff or helped out in pitty.
I'll grind out the rest of the book just to get through it. But I wont buy the next book.
The book has Hana has lived through Terrible events which makes her hate boys and hard times making friends her own age. Which I can kinda understand but theirs no comical relief to break up all the time in between tedious tasks of gathering or the small fight scenes. Hell you can skip chapters and not miss too much. Honestly the book dosn't grip me and that makes me sad cause i want more main girl adventurers and bad asses audibles. And I love Kendo.
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