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The Monster Spawn

A LitRPG Series, Adonis Rebirth #1

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The Monster Spawn

By: Deckhard Davis
Narrated by: David Loving
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Summary

Nathan Attis wakes up with no idea where he is, how he got there, or why his memories of the last few days are gone. He's more than a little perturbed to discover that he is dead, but it's not the end of the world.

Due to his being in the army, he gets a second chance at existence in a fantasy VR game called Adonis Rebirth. There, Nathan will get to live another life, one filled with heroic quests and epic adventures. A land packed with legend and glory, where anyone can be a hero.

But there's a problem with his transition into the game. His consciousness isn't loaded into a player character, but instead is transplanted into a beast who lives in the bowels of a mountain. Even worse, he finds out he is the end monster in a new limited-edition quest, where the first to complete it wins a unique prize.

Soon, hero players are going to come to kill him. He needs to find a way to survive the hero onslaught, all the while trying to discover how to reverse what happened to him. He needs allies, but it's hard to make them when you look like Nosferatu's ugly brother.

Nathan will have to master his skills and learn how to play as the monster - his second life depends on it.

©2017 Deckhard Davis (P)2018 DeckhardDavis
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Having the main character spawn as the bad guy is an interesting take on the LitRPG story.

The writing is good and the story flows well.

The main character seems to have plenty of depths to them and the effects of their situation on then and the fight against their new nature is well handled.

The narration is soilid and I did not notice any errors in the recording.

All and all an interesting story that I would like to find out what happens next in the digital world if a bit short.

This book was given to me for free and I provided this voluntary review.

Interesting but short.

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