When virtual reality becomes real enough that people feel as if they’re being transported to another world, Valia Online arrives.
A man running from his past joins the game to forget it all. Calling himself Jack Thorn, he chooses an undead race, Deathlord.
A mage by choice, and a swordsman by necessity, he soon finds out that he’ll need to use much more than magic and steel to survive; strategy, creativity, and carefully chosen words can often accomplish what simple attacks can’t.
As the game becomes too real and touches a part of him that he’d rather leave buried, he is faced with two questions: Who is he, really? And who should he become?
Challenge is book one of the Unbound Deathlord series, a LitRPG saga.
Absolutely Fantastic New LitRPG Book! Wow! I’m not quite sure where exactly to start with how good this book was. I’m floored that this was a first novel for the author because it is so well done, definitely felt like a book from a veteran author.Â
You will like it, or you will hate it. You will not remain indifferent. Usually, in other stories, the kind of protagonist that was used in this book repulses me. Usually, in other stories, the kind of narrative used in this book bores me.Â
Awesome! This book was in a word: awesome! I read it because it was recommended by another author, Aleron Kong. His description of it at the end of his 6th book sold it to me. It’s like deadpool meets LitRPG. Only criticism is it needs better editing. Too many errors kept interrupting the flow. I’m not talking about grammar mistakes either. I suck at grammar and would know where to place a comma to save my life. No this was more of a proof reading thing. Missing words were the main issue because I…