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Sanctuary 2.0

Underworld, Book 7

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Sanctuary 2.0

By: Apollos Thorne
Narrated by: Graham Halstead
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Elorion is back from the vampire realm.

Aeris and the girls have returned from training. The Head Mistress was true to her word. She kept them alive for a purpose.

Joining the succubi has gained Elorion and Aeris an illusionary freedom at best, and it will come at a heavy price.

There is no safety without power. No future without strength. Soon, they'll be leaving for the succubi capital. Sanctuary must progress or be abandoned.

Will it become a city on a shining hill or be extinguished forever?

©2024 Apollos Thorne (P)2024 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy

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love the series, it's the one that got me into litrpg in the first place and about time the authors gave us another book in this series we need more

about time

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the plot is nowhere near the last books. there is to much love fluff between main characters, tgat delivers cringe and some how zero depth to the main characters love or otherwise. it makes up about 50% of the book the 8hrs it steals would have been better put to use exploring the new area and adding a bit more depth to the factions of the world and building to the main story.

I'm really gutted as I loved all the previous books.
it did not even touch the wave of excitement i felt when I saw this book was released. I'm left now with a long wait for the next book and a worrie it might be like this one not worth the money.

NO STORY

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It’s been along wait for this one, loved the first books and in my opinion this book picks up the storyline and moves it forward for the next arc. I really like Apollos world building. Definitely recommend

Great story

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I enjoyed the majority of this book. There's a feeling throughout that the protagonist is Goku sitting on clouds and trying to figure out how to Super Saiyan. However... he is also perpetually dogged by being an endlessly horny White Knight, some bizarre sexual assaults, and repeated lectures that come out of nowhere declaring that marrying teenage kids is OK. This constant creepy misogyny and horniness undermines an otherwise interestingly built story and universe.

Exciting Escalation but Unnecessarily Horny

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I’ll preface this by saying I really enjoyed the other books and one of the things I love about LiitRPG as a genre is that power levelling and levelling systems are such a good way of skipping some of the boring bits or quickly changing the dynamics of a situation to create more space for great story telling.

Unfortunately this book does the opposite, it’s almost entirely power levelling mostly focused around one character with little bits cheesy relationship stuff in between. It’s doesn’t expand the world or explain more of the politics between the different groups in the underworld.

Whilst I think this book is boring, the previous books were good enough for me to hang in and listen to then next one whenever it comes out. I’m hoping the rest will be as good as the previous books and I can just forget about this one. It’s not bad enough to stop me getting the next one but I wouldn’t recommended this one

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