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Traction
- Eternal Dominion, Book 2
- Lu par : Zachary Johnson, Annie Ellicott
- Durée : 5 h et 33 min
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Description
Xeal and friends continue their journey to the top of Eternal Dominion. However, as Xeal searches out potential leaders for his guild and bolsters its ranks, others are moving as well. Will he and his guild weather the storm, or will they lose their footing and be stopped before they can even really begin?
Yes, I begin to introduce romantic complications in this book; yes, Alex’s/Xeal’s relations will become more complex and integral to the plot of this series as it goes on. No, I will not be writing any smut scenes; I will set up things and skip all the details; my 73-year-old mother enjoys these, and yeah, enough said. I hope you all understand that for Alex/Xeal having a meaningful relationship was something that escaped him in his first life, and this time around, he is going to try to make it work—sometimes a bit too hard.
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- Anonymous User
- 07/10/2022
Unnecessary and weird
This book is relatively short. To make up for it, the author tries to be concise. But that is all worthless when he fluffs the whole thing with a ridiculous, out of the blue and completely unnecessary harem situation. But the author REALLY wants you to understand that he is SUCH A GOOD GUY(MEH) and so you shouldn't judge him. The author constantly adds reasoning and "story"(not really) to show that he is so good to them and didn't even want it. Just like us.
WHY Is this seemingly great story being forced into this weird place when it is already insanely short and seemingly focused. It just seems like a social topic the author had an interest in that he FORCED into the story. I don't care about what kind of relationship the MC wants to have with whomever, I just wish trying to justify it didn't have to be such a driving and deciding force for this story. Dialogue is added to even discuss this weird Harem situation with other characters, having the girls adamantly defend him and their relationship. It just added an unnecessary and annoying layer to so many interactions.
Given the gender dynamics, I originally appreciated how th author didn't try to exploit it for "romantic" filler, but they did. Oh, and like 30 mins(about 15% of the book is a preview for the next one). It's a hacky and low-brow move given how short the book is. And as stated in other reviews, the dynamic and relationships shown between the friends, especially the male friends(given my perspective), is a fantasy. No, your best friend is not going to be okay with you hooking up with the girl he's been into forever like.. the day after she rejects him. That whole thing was done in a very one-sided and unrealistic way.
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- Denard
- 05/10/2022
it was good MC is a bad friend story had a few,
it was good MC is a terrible friend or inconsiderate of being a homeboy I don't see how he has male friends, cuz he's dirty, when it comes to caring about his own friends feelings, story had a few moments that were not believable in terms of what would happen between people in real life for how they were at but other than the greats I said above this book was awesome and I can't wait for book 3