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Conquest: DarkForce

A GameLit Saga

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Conquest: DarkForce

By: R. M. Mulder
Narrated by: Andrea Emmes
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Voted number-one favorite dystopian book at Virtual Fantasy Con.

The future of mankind is in the hands of one woman - but only she can See it.

Over the last 500 years, Timur Demyan has used his ungodly powers to decimate countless empires. Now, the immortal villain stands as the CEO of the company that has developed DarkForce, the most popular augmented reality video game in the world. What gamers don’t know is that DarkForce has been patterned after an alien planet inhabited by the Leviathan, a loathsome creature with whom Timur has forged an alliance.

Undercover operative Lily Thatcher has only just begun to unlock innate Seer abilities that allow her to witness past, present, and potential future events after she overcame certain death. Now dragged away to another world with a sentient dragon by her side, will her powers be enough to stop Timur and prevent Earth’s apocalyptic fate?

©2016 R. M. Mulder (P)2017 R. M. Mulder
Cyberpunk Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction
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Not for me.

I was given this book on the provision I leave an honest and voluntary review.
Please remember this is only my opinion.

honestly I found this book hard to finish.
a lot of religious content and references, and not what I'd class as LITRPG.

I'm quite sure people will make up their own minds about this book.
sadly for me I just couldn't get into it.


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A GameLit/VR Fantasy

This was well written and well narrated.

The story unfolded in layers, and just when you think you have it worked out, something else appeared and it kept you guessing. The characters grew with the story and sometimes revealed bits of their story that you didn’t know earlier.

Andrea Emmes completed the narration brilliantly, having the perfect voice for the book, giving each character a unique voice, even the deep gruff male voices.

This felt like a VR game that I was in, and although this was the first book by R. M. Mulder that I’ve listened to, it will not be the last.

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