Silver Fox & The Western Hero: Warrior's Peril
A LitRPG/Cultivation Novel, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Mitchell
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Reba Buhr
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By:
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M.H. Johnson
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A world he had sacrificed so much to create.
A realm his enemies would do anything to destroy.
Alex had done it. Ascending farther than anyone had thought possible, earning a title as sacred as the right to rule within the Golden Realms.
But there was no way his enemies would accept his ascension. Not after he had disrupted so many of their twisted plans.
Not even retreating to his own pocket realm while offering sanctuary to hundreds of desperate cultivators was enough to stop an invading army from doing all they could to find his world and claim it for themselves while destroying anyone and anything that stood in their way.
And that was a fate Alex refused to accept.
He would do whatever it took to keep his sanctuary safe and his people free.
Even if it meant facing down an entire army of elite cultivators determined to claim the bounty on his head!
©2023 M.H. Johnson (P)2023 M.H. Johnsonto much shouting during narration,
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i love thes books but
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Thank you!
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Great book!
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Honestly if you want a hero fight where he is constantly about to die but then pulls a save at the last possible second again cause reasons, this is the book for you. And not just once but a bazzilion times throughout, gets old very fast.
Oh and even the voice actor tried to make it more bearable with louder voice mode. Which btw is fecking annoying having to increase volume for the whisper parts vs the Im NOW IN ACTION MODE, LISTEN TO ME ROAR.
Which is sad given it was a good story up to a point.
But when you sit there thinking shut up and get to the point, you can tell how much of a rough draft of rambling spewfest you have signed up for.
Repetative drivel
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