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Suffer No Kings: An Epic Portal Fantasy

Otherworldly Anarchist, Book 3

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Suffer No Kings: An Epic Portal Fantasy

By: Dreamer's Riot
Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
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A magically empowered woman fights fearsome enemies, cultivates allies, and faces a pervasive evil as this progression fantasy continues.

Potestia may not have been built in a day, but it'll burn in one. Lillith has already freed its slaves and relieved the people of their former king, but she doesn't plan to stop there. With many of her safe houses discovered and enemies lurking in every corner, she has little time to rest anyway. Her only choice is to keep fighting. At least she has the wonderful Sarafyna to warm her heart—and watch her back.

There's certainly plenty of work for them to do. Lillith and Sara are organizing communities, delivering essential supplies, and educating the common folk about mana. But Lillith isn't sure just how firm a guiding hand she should have. She wants to empower these people to imagine their own world, without a monarch, but she can't simply step back and allow another Potestia to rise up....

Unfortunately, some of the commoners want another monarch: Lillith. And they'd like her to find a king as well. Matchmakers, however, are the least of Lillith's troubles. Enemies are hiding in the shadows and waiting to trap her, and all the while a war is brewing. A man claiming to be the rightful king wants to begin a revolution of his own, but can Lillith accept his vision over hers? Or will she be too busy lying in bed, fighting the deadly threat growing inside of her?

It's a lot for one young woman to carry on her shoulders, but as usual Lillith is determined to meet the challenge.

The third volume of the hit isekai adventure series—with more than a million views on Royal Road—now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!

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The author ties up plot lines she dropped in book 1 or 2, does a good job wrapping some things up and is such an emotional read.

Best in series

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This is one of my favorite books in the series. between the magic battles, character development, and the gripping story telling i am eager for more.

Great next edition!

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I think they spent over an hour of the book for various characters pontificating on this that could be said in 1 minute or less. the mc makes a speech at one point and it lasts something like 5-10 minutes just saying the same thing using different words. we get it the author found a free online thesaurus in his search online and wants to make use of it but please at least make it a mini chapter so we can just skip it. even the other people in the book were not impressed by her speech.

I think the worst of it for me is the mc sounds/reads like a edgy teen who just discovered the totally origional 'authority bad' narrative and tries to sound smart.

they also killed off some of the most liked characters in this book for whatever reason. I won't say here because spoilers. they also ended a sub plot offscreen and it's resold through another character...like why?

I dont know if i will pick up the next one as this one was just....bad. they also leave little reason to return to the series.

please stop pontificating

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I feel the other reviews didn’t do this book justice, I love the lgbtq and no kings aspects of this book, keep it up! Truly an amazing author.

Also I’m glad Edward didn’t betray his sister, you had me worried there for a good minute not gonna lie.

I loved it

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the story goes hard on social normative and immigration complaints thinly wrapped in a narrative of power/authority bad while pretending a utopia contrary to human nature in relation of why social structures exist. there is no subtle hints. it is super political.

unrealistic

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