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Watcher's Repose: A LitRPG Saga

Life in Exile, Book 4

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Watcher's Repose: A LitRPG Saga

By: Sean Oswald
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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The Nelsons have grown tired of waiting for danger to come to them.

Now they are going to take the fight to their enemy.

Whether that be hit and run attacks against a much larger goblin army by Emily, a raid into the sewers under the capital by Jackson, or the final confrontation with Duke Holstein, they are taking their destiny into their own hands.

They will exploit the dungeon's time distortion, develop new crafts, and even learn the secrets of cooking with cilantro.

All this and more as they seek to put to rest any challenge to their place in Eloria.

Continue this epic LitRPG adventure with the second installment in the Life in Exile Series. It's perfect for fans of C. M. Carney, Blaise Corvin, and Charles Dean.

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Definitely the best so far. The author is finally picking up the pace so it doesn't feel like such a trudge. I can't wait for the next one.

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The best so far.

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Enjoyed this last book with the development of the characters, mostly through levelling. Did enjoy again liking it back to previous actual gaming and the clichés but that is a part of the fun. Worth the listen.

Tidy culmination to series

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Even for littrpg there’s a lot of duplicated stats very close together and the way the story shifts perspective between characters can be confusing sometimes

Well laid out pacing

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