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Apocalypse

Dungeon Robotics, Book 11

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Apocalypse

By: Matthew Peed
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Regan is hoping for a few minutes to breathe, but the universe has other ideas. The demons from the world of Deorus have finally arrived. He expected a tough battle, but he underestimated just what the demons would bring to bear. That doesn't mean he is giving up. Regan is not averse to a challenge. Yet the demons aren't the only threat that seems to be rearing its head, and he just can't seem to grab the new one by its tail.

Louella, as always, is determined—determined to keep as many people alive as she can, to end the conflict plaguing her people, and finally enjoy some peace. With the Church dealt with, all the mortals on the continent of Fuizol are now under her protection, and she intends to see that they are safe. With the demon forces raining down into her lands, she takes the fight to them to show that the mortals who once defeated the demons can do it again.

©2021 Matthew Peed (P)2022 Tantor
Fantasy Epic Fiction Epic Fantasy Genre Fiction War & Military

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The past few books have passed over fantastic opportunities for complex world building with in depth histories in favor of quick resolutions with little to no build up that translates into less reason for the audience to feel engaged with the story. Clearly, this book is presenting one of the penultimate battles hinted at in most of the previous books, but I’m struggling to find any of it terribly interesting or worthy of being a final battle. Everything is just happening too fast with so little backstory or proper build up that I find I’m mostly apathetic to the outcome. Unfortunately, I don’t think I’ll be spending a credit to continue the series as the free books stop here.

The story is just too surface level

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