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Monster Rocker, Book 1

A Harem Series

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Monster Rocker, Book 1

By: Cassius Lange, Orion Vance, LitForge Press
Narrated by: Brian Kozak, Ari Kassabian
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Silas Stone is the lead singer of Blood & Honey, a man who lives for the roar of the crowd and the heat of the stage. As the front man of a duo rock-act in the city of Chi-Tek, alongside childhood friend Ruby Martin, his magic is mostly a gimmick. A way to flash some lightning and keep the groupies coming. It’s a simple life until the portals return and monsters tear through the stadium, turning a sold-out show into a bloodbath and feeding ground.

In the middle of the chaos, Silas discovers he is more than just a well-trained combat mage. He is a descendant of the Raiju.

A rare breed who fuel their magic with Champion Energy, and in a world where public perception is power, his fame is no longer just for his ego. It is a literal battery for his magic.

Rivalries with the elitist Brightfeather Institute flare up and monster incursions threaten to destroy the city, but Silas doesn't have to solve it all on his own. Armed with dual tantos and a voice that can shatter armor and bone, he has the lethal ice-mage Ruby, the brilliant tech-mage Lyla, and the charismatic wolf-girl streamer KK at his back. Who else can you trust but your tribe as the world falls apart?

The show must go on, and Silas Stone is ready to give them an encore they’ll never forget.

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This book chooses an interesting point in time for it's setting, it is centuries after the initial portal incursions and the dangers of them having been mostly forgotten with the world being a mix of high tech and less offensive uses of mana.

The main cast are firmly in the underdog role opposing the somewhat cartoonish villains that try to present themselves as good through various means. The MC basically being the chosen one could have resulted in an unbalanced power dynamic in a book like this, but the main female characters are written well enough to be more than just accessories to the hero.

The overall performance of the narrator was a strong one with a large variety of distinctive voices for the main cast.

Overall, this was an enjoyable listen and I'll be checking out book 2 for sure.

(Note, I received a free copy of this book in return for a fair review)

Really good characters and world-building

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