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Butler to a Core Lord: A Litrpg Apocalypse

By: Paul Perk
Narrated by: Jason Vu
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Time Core versus Mind Core. See the future—or steal it.

Danny Taylor thinks he's just the butler. Then, his eccentric employer's apocalyptic predictions, impossibly, come true. In an instant, the Earth transforms into a ruthless world of magic governed by an unforgiving System. His master gains land and authority, but an unexplained afflictions renders him unable to rule his new kingdom.

Now the realm's fate rests on Danny's shoulders.

His master, Danny learns, is fleeing a mind-devouring demon from the future. Danny must find and kill this elusive enemy before it consumes them all, armed with a nascent but rare Time Core. Among his powers is the ability to return to the past and retrace his steps. But foreknowledge is a double-edged sword against a foe who can steal thoughts.

Danny must navigate a web of secrets, master his growing powers, and turn from prey to predator in a deadly cat-and-mouse chase across time and back.

Butler to a Core Lord is a litrpg apocalypse story featuring time loops and deck drawing mechanics. It is inspired in part by those rare science fiction and fantasy thrillers such as Death Note and Primer. This story contains fantasy violence but no adult content. Join Danny's rise from servant to savior!

©2024 Paul Perk (P)2024 Paul Perk
Science Fiction Time Travel Post-Apocalyptic

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bit clunky probably one of the few books that didnt keep me engaged in the story more of a distraction

meh

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I became very immersed in the development of the main character and wish there was more to the book as a series. definitely recommend listening to for anyone that enjoys LitRPG

very unique and enjoyable

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I adore audio books and pry listen to around 100/yr

this series is looking to be a new gem 💎 for me

I love the unique card/core system so far and the enemy makes for great paranoia

Unique and Well Written

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My review is a bit of a stream of conciseness ramble, but I tried to group the thoughts a bit.

TLDR: The book tries to hit a lot of different angles. For the most part the author pulls it off. I enjoyed the story but it could be a deeper in places.

Cores, cards, classes, dungeons, and time loops. There are many different litrpg systems that play a role in the novel but it doesn't bog down the plot. Instead each aspect actually plays a pretty big role in providing a piece of the puzzle that drives the story.

The MC seems a bit timid and depressed in the beginning of the story which leads to a few frustrating decisions when it comes to his interactions with other characters and how he handles his time looping power. The MC does exhibit character growth throughout the novel and becomes more of a leader and settled in his role.

The supporting cast feels like its not fully fleshed out. For a system apocalypse novel there never really seems to be anyone that actually questions their new reality or freaks about it. After the first 8 hours or so of gaining magic powers and being attacked by monsters a few hundred people just act like it's business as usual.

Overall, I really enjoyed the story. Every time a portion of the plot was resolved I expected it to be the end of the story but there was always something more. The story is interesting but the world building could be a bit deeper. It feels like there is enough plot points for 2 or 3 books.

A smörgåsbord of systems that comes together nicely.

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The story is better than expected. I was a little concerned with any story with time travel. And this book has a lot of time travel. It's really busy and can be a bit overwhelming, but still told a decent story with an intriguing conclusion. Worth a read. A good standalone story, I think a sequel would ruin this.

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