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Anything

Full Murderhobo, Book 2

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An ever-expanding desert. A centuries-old curse. Enough power to change Anything.

Luke is a straightforward man. There are only a few things he wants in life: Levels, things to fight to gain levels, and finding Cookie, so he can fight things more efficiently. Well, better armor might be nice. Yet, the other members of his team are ready for some relaxation, and fun in the sun. After all, there should be huge perks that come with stopping an invasion in its tracks, and a hero’s welcome would be a welcome change.

Surprisingly, being famous for making the Kingdom wealthy and powerful has its downsides. Namely, there is now a huge price on their heads. Ordered to flee from the political machinations, assassins, and marriage proposals, The Four soon find themselves searching for a way to pit their power against the world, and make a comfy home in the desert.

The problem is, Nature likes to be left alone. When you start messing with it....Anything could happen.

©2022 Dakota Krout (P)2022 Mountaindale Press
Action & Adventure Literature & Fiction Survival Stories Survival Comedy Fiction
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I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Can't wait for the next one in the series!

Lov Love it!

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Another entertaining book by Dakota Krout, and an amazing narrative performance by Christian J. Gilliland. I have been waiting for this continuation for some time now, especially with the cliffhanger Zeb’s storytelling pub scene at the end of the first book.

As I’ve come to expect, this story excels at Dakota’s trademark humour with a unique LitRPG progression style character development. We get to see how the four main characters adjust to being a real team over an extended period after the big boss battle af the end of the first book. I personally enjoyed Luke’s perspective and adventures in murderworld. His insane/insightful interactions with Zeb were also pretty funny. Taylor as the apprentice archmage had to deal with making hard decisions and balancing her duty with the kingdom versus the trust if her teammates. Although Andre played a vital role in this book, looking back at it and based on the cover, it would have been great if there had been a couple more chapters from his perspective.

In terms of the world building, we got a better idea of the wider world and a brief description of the higher planes of existence. We also found out that the mysterious voice/power that saved Luke when he got his mana system in the first book was via a higher power ascender. There were also little tidbits/shoutouts to the mountain dale divine dungeon series.

Not gonna lie, Luke’s unicorn friendship battle in murderworld felt trippy. Also funny af extra credits from the narrator at the end of the book was just icing to the cake to cap off an amazing ride. I literally had to stop most of my work today to finish this story……. Totally worth it.

I can’t wait for the third instalment.

Easy 5/5

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Considerable better than the first in the series with the chapters growing and becoming more interesting.

Highly enjoyable book

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I enjoyed this book more than the first as I felt that one was just introducing the characters. This book gradually shows how the MCs come into more power and decide who they want to be.
I look forward to the next book in the series.

Enjoyed this book

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This is a great series. In the first book we had the superhero training and first hurdles. Now they are getting set in their destiny and new forces from the universe and new lore is given. also the heroes get to mature and better understand their powers.
Loved the tempo, the heroes, the villains, the story, almost everything. the one thing that pissed me of is that I couldn't understand very well when the narator was using accents: peasant and french. English is my second language so if you have a similar issue, i suggest lowering the narration speed to 0.9. it did wonders for me. Can't wait for the next book

A great book

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