The Highway of Blades
Loner Series, Book 2
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Zac Aleman
About this listen
Gamer Andrey continues his travels through the world of Arktania, mastering the ability to handle electrical energy and developing his unusual profession, glassblowing. Having received an epic quest from Elenia, the Goddess of Fate, he discovers to his shock that her power is not constrained within the game. Now the virtual Goddess follows Andrey in real life as well, threatening his life if he should fail to complete the tasks she assigns him.
There's no turning back. More than that, to be honest, he's beginning to like Arktania with all its residents, its puzzles, and its adventures.
Alas, completing the Goddess's tasks is not so simple—necessary artifacts are hidden in high-level locations, and the Loner curse means that Andrey will never be able to gather a group around himself and share his burdens. His only option is to seek help from his acquaintances in the Steel Rats clan—but how, as a low-level player, will he be able to pay them back?
©2022 Alex Kosh; English translation copyright 2022 by Zachary Lorang (P)2022 TantorWhat listeners say about The Highway of Blades
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- Rob
- 08-11-2024
Very good series
I love this series. it doesn't build up to fast and remains interesting. I only wish there more in each book.
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- A C Bennett
- 28-12-2022
Waste of time
Don’t even bother this is absolutely terrible, the MC in the first book was pretty bad but the author made him so bad in this book I only finish the book by skipping to the end. If I had read the paperback I’d have burnt it before even finishing the first chapter. What a waste of 8hr.
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