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Flex in the City

The Good Guys, Book 13

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Up until now, Montana's gotten by pretending he's a regular guy.

Well, a regular, overpowered, god-defeating guy who maybe just learned his hair is in all the wrong places.

But the big city is calling, and in order to succeed there, Montana must actually prove himself a deserving duke.

If Glaton finds him lacking, Coggeshall could be forced into even further isolation.

But if Glaton falls in love with him, the regular guy from Motor City could end up with limitless power, in charge of it all.

And just like that, the fate of the entire Empire is in Montana's hands.

©2022 Eric Ugland (P)2022 Tantor
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Just the usual complaint about the short length. Great story incredible narrator. Just costs more then usual

Wish these books were longer

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One of the most enjoyable LitRPG series, but the installments are small and the pace slow. The plot doesn't move forward so much as it just looms on the horizon while Montana fumbles through random escapades.

Which is as fun as it gets... But short.

Really good but really short.

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Awesome book but short thooooo tho tho 15 words and stuffs and things by the way

Gräjt!

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action, brutality, hilarious moments it has it all. also a great narrator! highly recommend this series.

best litrpg ever

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Nothing new but if you've stuck with the series thus far you obviously enjoy it and this is more of the same. The only complaint is the old complaint about how short the books are. I understand the author is maximising his earning potential but it would be nice if a book could hit 16 hour mark for once.

You know what you get

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