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Uniworld Online Trilogy: A LitRPG Journey

The Song Maiden, The Song Mistress, The Song Matron

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Uniworld Online Trilogy: A LitRPG Journey

By: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Anneliese Rennie
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Second Edition: Revised for content and additional editing

This box set contains all books in the Uniworld Online Trilogy:

The Song Maiden

The Song Mistress

The Song Matron

The skills of a talented and determined Bard are not to be trifled with…

Cadence was born with a previously unknown disability that prevented her from being able to communicate verbally or through the use of sign language, though it didn’t prevent her from using the written word. Regardless of the challenges she faced through her short life, she persevered and started her first year at college, rooming with her best friend Jill.

However, a brutal attack that left her near death caused her to be without a way to easily relay information about her attackers. With no other options available to communicate with others – and with boredom as a result of being confined to a hospital bed having a detrimental effect on her health – Jill came up with a way for her best friend to play a game.

Not just any game, however; Uniworld Online was the newest offering from Unitech, a company that designed a new method of fully immersing oneself into a game using a special technology called and NVERS. Set in a fantasy setting with opposing Light and Dark Factions, the immersive virtual reality game is unlike any other the world has ever seen. Having never played a video game before, though, Cadence is subjected to completely unfamiliar territory. Unlike every other player inside Uniworld, she isn’t playing the game to kill monsters and get stronger; instead, she wants to help the citizens of the world (which the other players call NPCs), because that gives her a sense of purpose while her body heals back in the real world.

The best thing about Uniworld, however, was that it provided her with something she had never had before: a voice. And with that voice, she has an opportunity to bring justice to her attackers – and maybe even change the landscape of Uniworld in the process.

Contains LitRPG elements such as character progression, quests, skills, stats, and stat sheets. No harems and sparse foul language.

©2020 Jonathan Brooks (P)2021 Jonathan Brooks
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This trilogy is storytelling at its greatest, enjoy the ride of the journey as the story changes in so many different ways while following its core truth.

From a girl who can not communicate to a (spoiler) this is one to have for your collection to listen to again and again.

Great storytelling

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I found it a little slow to start however once the action started I got into the story a lot more and enjoyed the rest of the book.

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I can’t express how much I’ve enjoyed this trilogy. Kept me hooked throughout, always wanting more. This is a great place to spend that credit!

Nothing short of awesome!

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It was nice to have a female main character. I found it hard at the beginning when she was injured because I felt to much sympathy. She was a bit o p at times but there were good twists and turns in the narrative. The performance was very good . Found myself wanting a book 4!

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An enjoyable story which has a fair amount going for it, not least of which is that it doesn't take itself too seriously and doesn't try to pad the story out like some authors might. A likeable main character suffering in adversity with plenty of self discovery and personal growth along the way. One tiny minus was some of the very odd accents. I think I heard what was supposed to be Scottish, but it really failed if it was meant to be that. It detracted just slightly from what was otherwise a very well done reading. Getting all 3 books in a single volume presents good value. I will be listening to this again in future as the one final thing I would comment on is that the old saying of always leave your audience wanting a little more applies here.

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