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Arcane Arctic

By: Peter North
Narrated by: Evan Glasser, Renee Glasser
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Isekaied into an ice world? Could be worse... Right?

Yeah, apparently it can be a whole lot worse....

When Jay Morgan and his bestie, Molly O'Brian, take "wrong turn" to a whole new level, they end up sucked into a world that makes the arctic look like a beach vacation.

Even worse? After a bump on the head during their trip through the portal, Molly's taking an unplanned nap of potentially eternal proportions, and Jay has no choice but to carry her through a frosty wilderness that gets weirder by the mile.

Enter the Delvers: half-animal, half-nutjob nomads who tell Jay he can save Molly—if he's willing to brave the infamously cursed Ice Dungeon for a legendary item that is rumored to be able to heal portal-related injuries.

No biggie, except Jay's about as prepared for dungeon diving as a penguin is for a desert marathon. No party, no class, no relevant skills... He's pretty much f*&$ed. If Jay wants Molly to survive, though, he has no choice but to try.

So when an arctic fox-girl named Lyra appears, offering Jay a crash course in survival, of course he agrees.

Turns out Lyra is an Arcane Archer with more quirks than arrows. There might be a reason she hasn't got a diving party of her own. Why are the cute ones always crazy?

Crazy or not, though, the silver fox-girl is Jay's best shot at saving Molly.

When you're battling frost monsters and your ally might be nuts, you either laugh or you cry. And Jay's not much of a crier. Can he save Molly and keep his sanity intact? With Lyra's "help," it's going to be a close call.

©2024 Peter North (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Dragons & Mythical Creatures Epic Polar Region
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Not my cup of tea

This is not the book I hoped it would be, it suffers from a protagonist that I found both unlikable and annoying as he seems to always make the worst choice at every opertunity while also having thicker plot armour than a dreadnaught. Walking outside in Artic climate whitout dressing for the weather despite having the appropriate clothes available and nearly dying because of it for an early example.
As such the story comes across as a unending series of failures that never lead to a suboptimal outcome for the MC despite the fact that he by all right should be dead before chapter 2.


On a more positive note the narrators did a excellent job.

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