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Return of the Legendary Lord Omnibus: Books 1-3

By: Marcus Sloss, Seth Pike
Narrated by: Christopher Harbour, Mandy McCullough
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One great series in a single offering!

Base Building, Babes, and Battles!

Join the Legendary Lord as he is reborn again, this time to fight an evil God that's threatening the existence of his very land. But first he has to build his stronghold, battle monsters and get to know the beautiful Elven queen Leyathel, among others if get to know means what you think it means…

However, there's a slight problem. He has no idea who he is, why he was reborn, or what he’s supposed to do. Mere trifling details that won’t stop a Legendary Lord even if it takes him a little bit to get settled into his new environment!

This is a 4x LitRPG Harem book with: Levels, War, and a Quest for Domination!

©2023 Marcus Sloss and Seth Pike (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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Written with the story in focus, sure there are adult scenes, but they are poetically written and keeps the listener more interested in the story.

Great story

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I honestly can't recommend this series to anybody. There isn't a singular thing that stood out as terrible, Everything is incredibly mediocre and bland and I only got to about the half way mark before I couldn't take it anymore.
There is no world building, the MC has magical "amnesia" so he doesn't know anything about anything unless it becomes necessary to the plot ("Lore" is unlocked when the plot requires it), and the stat points are completely irrelevant, only referred to as his "numbers". His numbers not being high enough or his numbers increased are all you get. Both the numbers and lore could have been left out, and the story wouldn't have changed, they are that irrelevant.
MC starts out in the ruins of a castle in the middle of nowhere. He claims it, and NPCs are getting plopped in by magic. There is no character development, nobody grows or learns and the important people, aside from the elven queen, are unlikeable.
Add to that the mixing of normal language with pompous pseudo "ye olde" language and there is absolutely nothing positive to say aside from "an attempt was made" and the narrators performance is of high quality.

The numbers Mason, what do they mean?

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Decent enough story, although could've been fleshed out somewhat, and lacks both pace and depth - especially early on. Sadly MM's one-dimensional narration could not be rescued by CH's performance.

Opportunities missed

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The performance is dry and lacks any sort of personality. The story initially is good but then loses its way in the second book. It’s just not very interested or engaging. Save your credit and listen to something else.

Honestly this is boring

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