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Respawn: Lovers Lost

Respawn, Book 2

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Respawn: Lovers Lost

By: Arthur Stone
Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
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The System is generous. Not with presents, but with predicaments.

Cheater now has a straightforward goal, or so it seems to him. To everyone else, his endeavor sounds suicidal for a high-level veteran, never mind a newcomer whose intellect is still shackled by the System.

Cheater sees only one way forward: develop his skills, conquer monsters, and become stronger, faster, wiser, and more fearsome with each passing day. Until he makes progress on his own capabilities, he cannot hope to achieve anything else.

But the System has intentions of its own. Namely, to hit Cheater every step of the way with unforeseen, unpleasant refutations of his noble plans.

©2018 Arthur Stone (P)2020 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Paranormal
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Not as good as the first as it's more about him and his struggles solo, but gets more interesting. The unique world is what keeps it going for me.

Slow in the beginning but gets better

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Great follow-up. It really got me hooked and I could not believe when it ended.
Will continue the series.

It was over far to soon

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a different style of lit rpg for me live the main character struggles and character development and the strange system of leveling. tense and intriguing too the end.

I loved it, exciting and intresting

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this story had potential with the first book but as I wrote at the time, it would all hinge on the second.

the second was boring, boring and boring.

I had hoped that the main protagonists would grow into himself now he was alone. he didn't. the only character I liked from the previous book didn't appear and...well there is nothing else memorable about this book at all. top marks for performance but I will be abandoning the series here.

sorry.

sorry but not a fan

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