The Dark Realm
A LitRPG/Gamelit Series (Feyland, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Amy Landon
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Anthea Sharp
About this listen
USA Today best-selling GameLit Fantasy
What if an immersive game was a gateway to the treacherous Faerie Realm?
WHEN A GAME....
Feyland is the most immersive sim-game ever designed, and Jennet Carter is the first to play the prototype. But she doesn't suspect the virtual world is close enough to touch - or that she'll be battling for her life against the Dark Queen of the faeries.
TURNS REAL....
Tam Linn is the perfect hero - in-game. Too bad the rest of his life is seriously flawed. The last thing he needs is rich-girl Jennet prying into his secrets, insisting he's the only one who can help her.
WINNING IS EVERYTHING....
Together, Jennet and Tam enter the Dark Realm of Feyland, only to discover that the entire human world is in danger. Pushed to the limit of their abilities, they must defeat the Dark Queen...before it's too late.
©2013, 2020 Anthea Sharp (P)2020 Aethon AudioWhat listeners say about The Dark Realm
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- Alan Green
- 07-11-20
Not your average RPG novel
I enjoyed this good guys versus bad guys story, but I think it's more for a younger adult audience (and I have grandchildren). There's lots of sword and sorcery, heroes and villains and a boy-meets-girl sub-plot. There's no huge armoury of sci-fi weaponry, no level-ups, no menus and not everybody has a happy ending. This is Book 1; I'm not sure how Book 2 is likely to pan out as the plot here reaches a logical ending.
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- Jonathan
- 04-04-20
A different perspective
It is difficult to review this book without spoiling it. It is different to others in the genre in that it focuses on the real world far more than the game itself. I'm many ways the game is incidental to the storyline. The story is in many ways an interesting twist on a classic tale and it is well written and narrated. I received a review copy of this book.
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- Christopher morgan
- 26-03-20
disappointing
while I like the genre the main character is unrelatable. the other male main character is a little more relatable this whole teen love will they won't they sub plot is beyond boring.
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