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Rise of the Cheat Potion Maker Omnibus: Books 1-3

By: Alvin Atwater
Narrated by: Matt Hicks, Allie Piper
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Three Volumes in a single offering!

In a blink, I found myself in an unknown land, greeted by the textbox of an unfriendly system.

It wanted me to become a great hero, save the world, win the love of the people and all that crap. But this new world already had a hero. Why should I bust my ass, deal with dragons and the unknown, for people I didn't know? Let him deal with that. It's his job! So instead of being tempted by the system's nonsense, I chose a simple class. Potion maker. I wasn't interested in cultivating mana and defying the heavens, courting death, none of that crap.

Unfortunately, the town I spawned near was suffering crippling inflation, merchants and people were leaving, and they themselves lacked high-demand businesses. The town would soon be going under.

Not if I have anything to say about it.

But will it be that easy to escape fate...?

©2022 Alvin Atwater (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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At the start, I nearly quit listening. It was clear to me that the author needed a good editor and more experience to make the text flow better and add depth to the dialogue. I kept listening, though, and in the end, it was a real pleasure to hear the Author’s growth. The writing became better, the lessons taught more substantial, and interactions increasingly natural. When I compare the first, to the third volume, one would almost think someone else wrote it. Great job, and I already bought Book 4!

Concerning the narration: it was done well, and also got a bit better over time. No comments of the male narration, it was well done. The female voices were a bit bland at the start, but by the end of book 2, the emotions were truly integrated into their dialog. Onlything that was a constant is thatthe audio quality, specifically the volume between male and female voices, was waaay off.

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