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Dungeon Keepers

The World Over, Book 3

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Dungeon Keepers

By: Marc Mulero
Narrated by: Heath Miller
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Aegis will dive through hell for his allies, even if it costs him his sanity.

Locked in a sub-level lair in search for the ultimate key to their enemy’s plans, Aegis and his team are faced with a dungeon keeper cunning beyond belief. Beatrix–a white-scaled dragon–is hell-bent on stirring chaos within the tightly-knit guild. She twists together their pasts and pits everyone against one another. Even the specialized training endured on their journey proves not to be enough. Time is ticking away…before the enemy links a new world to Strathmar, and unleashes a reign of diabolical beasts upon both.

With no other choice, Aegis does everything in his power to push through each layer, clinging desperately to his sanity on every turn to stop the gate from opening and ending all worlds.

Will he be able to emerge with his friends intact? Or will he fail, losing even more control to those who want to tear Strathmar apart?

©2022 Marc Mulero (P)2023 Podium Audio
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it started out promising, good roster of characters in a solid enough world.

For me however, the story attempted to go far too hard to tug on the feels by the point without laying a solid enough foundation...
by book 1 Aegis was coming across as if humanity rested on his shoulders and it just spiralled out of control from there.

I lost interest slowly at first but the ever rising brooding of Aegis stamped the series out for me completely.

Heath's performance was solid, but I have noticed a clip of a conversation not only recited but straight up copy pasted from a previous book (dont care enough to go back and verify) I think that was the nail in the coffin for me.

I keep half an eye on the series, I glance back from time to time. if the author makes a redemption, by way of positive reviews on new releases- i'd consider returning.

tldr: interesting enough series that ultimately takes it's story a little too seriously

wasted potential

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