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Rogan's Monsters

By: Jack Porter
Narrated by: Andrew B. Wehrlen
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Summary

Death, it seems, isn’t always the end.

I was a soldier, fighting for the lives of the whole damned world, when I went and got myself obliterated by this alien f**k.

I figured that was it. Game over, done. But then I woke up in a different body, in a strange world full of dust and ruins, with awesome martial arts skills I’d never had before. Not to mention a chi gift thing that seemed to work a lot like magic.

I had no clue why or how it all happened. All I knew was that there were these monster girls I was supposed to protect from an endless horde of semi-human things that wanted us all dead.

And there were these words seared into my brain like a motivational quote: You can save them. You can save all of them.

Of course, I had no clue who the words referred to, whether there was any truth to them at all, or where to f**king begin.

Rogan’s Monsters: Wastelands follows our hero's sword-swinging adventure across the wastes of a strange new world. It is the first book in a harem series that includes isekai, wuxia, xianxia elements (martial arts and magic), as well as a few gamelit mechanisms for good measure. Set (mostly) in a post-apocalyptic world, it contains violence, nudity, and sex, as well as alien invasions, wraiths, and monster girls.

Listen at your own risk.

©2019 Jack Porter (P)2020 Jack Porter

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Pretty solid, but ...

I received this title for free in exchange for an unbiased review.

Narration 10/10
The narration is really good, clear, crisp, the expressions are well done, nothing wrong with it.

Story 6.5/10
The story is told through the perspective of a human soldier fighting in an alien invasion of trolls and wraiths where he'll eventually get killed only to wake up in a different body of a powerful warrior 600 years in the future. The story in the beginning is pretty engaging and you want to explore what has actually happened to the world and our hero, while the action is found in good amounts to keep things interesting.
However, I found myself getting to the end of the book with none of my questions being answered and the story turned out more flat than I originally expected. I think there could be less of the protagonist having sex with every female character in his sights and give us a more consistent narrative with a bit more depth and better foundations.

Overall, despite the mentioned negative remarks about the story, I did enjoy this audio-book, which the narrator actually managed to make more engaging and interesting, and I think I could potentially find myself reading the sequel. I'd recommend this for adult audiences only as a swift easygoing listen.

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sample needs changed

Listened to the sample, sounded interesting. Bought it. about 2 minutes after the audiobook starts it describes itself, and I wanted a return instantly. Just put that section in the sample so less people get baited into buying teenage smut by accident.

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