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Soul Knight 3: A Fantasy LitRPG

Towers of Orion, Book 3

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Soul Knight 3: A Fantasy LitRPG

By: JJ Bookerson
Narrated by: Alyssa Poon, Evan Jordan
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Nick's family has ascended. Now it's time to claim the North for the Noblefrost Kingdom.

With Nick's disguise and new tower, he now walks the Hero's Path. His Kingdom has grown, and the orcs and monsterfolk train for war.

The pilgrimage for the goddess is prepared, and their journey to Silverbrook about to begin. Once again, Nick will need to stay under the warlord's radar and rescue the city from Blackthorne's clutches.

The bandit warlord wants his Blood Price, and the threat from Shadowvale is ever looming. Can Nick be the secret hero Silverbrook needs and claim Shadowvale for his own, or will their budding kingdom come crumbling down from all the threats that besiege them?

Contains: LitRPG/Cultivation System, Tower Climbing, Kingdom Building, and loveable beastfolk girls with dating and romance.

©2025 JJ Bookerson (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy Royalty LitRPG

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I'm torn on this one as it's a) brilliantly narrated, b) has a great world building setup, c) has some excellent spice and romance.

it feels like this book needed another run through by an editor -repetitive descriptions, prose that slips into loaquaciousness so much it feels like padding, and dialogue that feels like a ten year olds idea of "badass". but then it cuts to a scene that is tightly written and feels exciting. we get relationship building and insights into insecurity and trust building.

so I lean towards it being a good one. but just be aware you might have to struggle through some clumsy wording - tense changes, the wrong word here and there.

keeping track of the huge cast can be challenging but the narrators keep things consistent brilliantly. I'm looking forward to book 4, so will see if the writing is a bit tighter there. good luck to the author, their series have been great so far, so this one feeling a bit rushed was a surprise, but not a deal breaker at all.

good world building, repetitive dialogue!

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