Hellprinces: A LitRPG Adventure
Salvos, Book 9
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Tess Irondale
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V.A. Lewis
About this listen
The Conference of Alyras has concluded!
The United Coalition of the Human Lands has been formed, and Daniel Song has been elected as Cardinal of the Council of Cremont. But this is only the beginning of the war between the Netherworld and the Mortal Realm. After all, the Demon King's plans will endanger all of humankind, including Salvos' companions.
Salvos will not allow that to happen, no matter what. She will fight, she will thrive, and she will continue to evolve for her companions!
©2023 V.A. Lewis (P)2023 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about Hellprinces: A LitRPG Adventure
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- Anonymous User
- 12-05-24
A bit repetitive but good ending
They have been on the same storyline doing the same thing for so long. This book feels a bit like the same thing over and over, with no side plots like traveling to a new place and meeting new creatures.
Still a fun listen tho, and the ending was great aswell.
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- George Rammos
- 27-11-23
Read it!!!
Read it if u love books. And litrpgs. And boba. Which has nothing to do with it, but it’s great. So I put it in. A little cursing, but minimal. :3
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-05-24
too much perspective changes
too many characters being followed. makes it hard to keep up or care much about them as same events are rehashed with a different pov. author alternates between using the same word 3 or 4 times in a sentence or writing like they have swallowed a thesaurus no middle group. it breaks flow often and is extra jaring with narration.
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