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Idle Village Hero

A Town-Building LitRPG Adventure

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Idle Village Hero

By: Leon West
Narrated by: Rose Trailings, Charlie West
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Most heroes fight against monsters. Legends fight for them.

Harper thought retirement meant hanging up his glaive, but when the Dungeon Lord offers him something no adventurer has ever been given—a chance to build a sanctuary from the ground up—he can't resist. Finally, a quest where success means creation, not destruction.

What starts as empty land on the tenth floor of the dungeon and desperate refugees becomes something extraordinary. Olivie creates belonging with every warm smile and shared meal while Andrea challenges him at every turn. And through it all, Mel, his devoted pixie partner who masks a century of loyalty behind rural charm and feigned indifference, remains his unshakeable right hand. With every foundation laid and every heart opened, Harper discovers he's not just building a town. He's building a family.

But Haven's Rest isn't just walls and workshops. It's monster folk who've never had someone fight for them instead of against them. The dark season approaches, and Haven's Rest isn't ready. Can Harper build fast enough to save the family he never knew he wanted?

©2025 Leon West (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy Genre Fiction Small Town & Rural Heartfelt Adventure
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So it's not bad compared to some in the genre. If you are a liberal with a mentality that creatures and people are internsically good and just need the oportunity to be good, then you will like this more than me. It lost me at, driving off vicious man eating creatures rather then killing them as they were actively hunting and trying to kill someone. The MC is a max level badass per the author but while leading a group of noobs he acts like a weak noob himself. The MC treats food theives as poor helpless people who had no choice but to steal rather than holding them accountable. Of course the author writes them as poor desperate people who are actually great people and friends he is willing to die for. The MC also chose to negotiate with a demon king rather than fight it. The whole vibe is, can't we all just get along to a nieve level.

I don't mind the trope of letting gutter rats off with a grin and free food but not adults. They should know better. I don't like the letting man eating beasts loose to potentially kill someone hours later. I don't like a "demon king" being negotiated with only to pass off thr problem for a later date. I don't like a massively strong adventurer at the top of their game being as week as a noob and NOT using his efective skills until all is going bad. The town building elements are the only parts I have liked but I probably won't finish this book.

Narration is pretty good but I will not be seeking out books narrated by them activly like I have for a few. I am not the biggest fan of the male narrators vocal inflection and cadence. He often trails off his sentences from high to low like if you read this as caps being louder, IT WAS COVERED IN THICK Scaaales. I RAISED MY SHieellld. Kind of wears me after a while.

Has its moments

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