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Thunderplump

An Epic Fantasy LitRPG Adventure (The Completionist Chronicles, Book 11)

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Thunderplump

By: Dakota Krout
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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A challenge is issued. The sky begins to fall. That’s no mountain.

Joe and the Dwarves are doing more than surviving in the harsh climate of Jotunheim: they’re thriving. The Ritualist’s improvements to their defenses are paying dividends; and he’s hailed as a genius for ending threats before they come into striking distance of the burgeoning City. Every day, the Town expands further, allowing for more facilities, a larger population, and drawing in ever-more monsters.

So many beasts that the walls are no longer enough.

Even worse, the upgrade to ascend to City-tier came without warning, and Joe is pushed to the limit to make sure that his friends, allies, and hard work survive the onrushing waves of teeth and flesh. As the citizens of Novusheim face off against a seemingly endless horde, a Legendary monster appears on the horizon—its eyes fixed on Novusheim as it begins to cast grand workings of ice and snow.

The storm isn’t just brewing. It’s already here.

©2023 Dakota Krout (P)2023 Mountaindale Press
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction City Adventure
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The continued story I loved all of the sires

Love the complete collection and listened to them twice so far and could easily listen multiple times more good job Dakota

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An amazing story

As always, a very compelling and well narrated story. I eagerly await the next book. I intend to finish any an all that are released.

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Could be the best one yet

Loved it. Can't wait for the next, hope it's a good as this world.

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The Ending Was Unexpected Just Wow 🤩

I Have To Say I laugh 😂 My ^ss Of Every Time I Heard “Joe Protocol”. On The DuplicationSkill And Also CityHall Revealing. The Admins Made It A Not That Joe Was A Problem. Lol 😂 I love 💗 how AlCoTotem breaks the system as well and how the mod as “I Better Hope This Is Not You AlCoTotem And Check All Systems Logs” becomes they both are a problem.

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best book in the series so far...

just amazing...these last three books have been great..one or two things that have bugged me (like no idea what everyone else is doing as Joe seems to do everything himself!!!!) but honestly this book was the best so far in everyway.

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Fabuloso

Another great book for the series can’t wait for the next the ending got me so hard with Jackson slipping up with the bifrost or whatever it’s called 10/10 thanks for the great book Dakota

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A good story

This was more of the same from this series but fortunately this time it feels like not everything centered on Joe. It is a bit annoying having the dwarves hamstrung all the time for the sake of the plot but it is what it is. Jackson helps a fair bit.

However, Daniella, his love(?), the woman that an entire book was dedicated to the rescue of, is mentioned twice. Once in passing and once briefly at the end.

I think that's what tells me to end it with this series. The character development is non-existent. There's no point reading "numbers go up" endlessly. It was also unrealistic that Joe had the option to visit his family and guild and chose not to for some reason.

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