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Nightlord, Book 7

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De : Garon Whited
Lu par : Sean Runnette
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Eric - part-time king, quasi-avatar, and unconventional wizard - has an epic quest before him.

He must return to his lost kingdom to save it, slay a creature claiming to be a god, and navigate the terrible risks of a paradox that could undo everything!

And to top it off, he's trying to raise a daughter.

Nobody said being a vampire was going to be easy, but none of this was in the brochure!

©2021 Garon Whited (P)2021 Podium Audio
Action et aventure Fantasy Paranormal Urbain et paranormal Épique
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I think the writer is just going through the motion and is padding like hell a book that could have told the same story in perhaps a fifth the time. Absolutely nothing happens except for maybe the last quarter of the book and again without any resolution. The vast majority of the book is the main character rambling on and on and on about how bored he is and yet apply is world changing powers to make sure absolutely nothing happens. The villains from the previous books (vampires, demons, Empires) are replaced by an angry teen, a mind controlling psychic that is absent for 90% of the story.
I don't know if the narrator's tired tone is supposed to be a faithfull to the character or just a symptom of how uninteresting the series has become even to him.

Boring

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