The Healer
The Healer, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nick Mondelli
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By:
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Roman Romanovich
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He was born into a world where wars were long forgotten, where people lived justly, watched over by the Gods, and life went on as it should until an enemy from beyond came. The one they called the God of Death.
A world that had forgotten what violence was didn't know how to defend itself. City after city fell. Earth became a lifeless wasteland as the undead army swelled and crushed the humans like ants underneath its boot.
It all ended at the last stronghold. Forgoing all hope for salvation, a handful of desperate humans realized that the only thing left was revenge.
Born into a family of adepts, he was orphaned by the war. Being one of the best in the art of healing and blessed by the Gods, he failed to complete his training and became a soldier instead, working his way up from a private to a commander.
Had he known that he'd command the last battalion of his world, he would've thought twice about his chosen path.
As the instrument of vengeance, he was wielded against the undead army.
He killed the Undead King and realized that there was much more at play here than he had originally thought. But before he could get to the bottom of it, he perished.
Only that wasn't the end.
He woke up in another world, in another body, and was given a chance to start again.
Elor, the last defender of his world, would come after the God of Death for his revenge.
©2024 Roman Romanovich (P)2025 Podium AudioMC qualities, moaning, healing, knowledge. MC fights a lot or tries to. So many pointless fights that feels like a kids show with villain of the week that got away vibes.
Book says one thing and story plus character actions another.
MC feels like a passenger rather than active person in it.
Everything feels forced together story wise. Often it left me wondering what was the point of that whole arc or plot point as it served no purpose.
Nothing happens of any real intrest until the final chapters. Lots of universe building but little character development or interaction.
The description for this story is misleading. Man from another world is reborn into a childs body in Russia at some time frame it's unclear when. Proceeds to try and live out some strange plan that continues his life from the other world as if nothing has happened. This book feels like a setup for book two rather than a complete or interesting story in its self.
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