Deserts of Naroosh
Rise of the Grandmaster Series, Book 3
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Sean William Doyle
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The Blue Dagger Society saved the city of Tristholm from Vitaria's minions and defeated the evil under the mountain. Keeping the Etheric Coast free of Vitaria's influence was going to take more aggressive measures than pounding a hammer into some steel.
It was time to throw down with a goddess.
Knowing they had their own goddess standing right behind them made Tim feel more optimistic about their chances. Eternia's influence was growing with each one of their victories. With the Goddess of Light standing behind them, how could they lose?
One victory after another, is what following Eternia's path had brought to their guild. She'd laid out the bread crumbs. All they had to do now was follow her to glory and riches.
Leaving the lands of light for the first time and entering a realm controlled by Vitaria would be new for all of them. A new zone was the perfect opportunity for new challenges, harder fights, longer quests, and unique bosses.
With his friends by his side, Tim was ready to face down whatever Vitaria could throw against them. Their new adventure beckoned, and like any journey, this one would begin by putting one foot in front of the other.
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- Kindle Customer
- 22-01-23
Okay
Good book but they don't need to bash men as much as they do, not even one joke at the expense of women to balance it somewhat
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- greg
- 12-05-22
more of a romantic novel
maybe I'm just becoming cynical as I become older but I feel at least 1/3 of the book is just about personal relationships and not the good kind. it switches from Chara to Chara saying how happy they they are and how lucky they are to found the person they love. if feel hardly anything happens in actual story progression as it's just filled with this mush. I understand this can be seen as important character development, though this book it feels too much. book 2 of this seris had plenty of it but it was a nicer balance.
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