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Falling with Folded Wings 2: A LitRPG Progression Fantasy

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Narrado por: Christian J. Gilliland
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Humans brought down from their arkship to the planet of Fanwath must forge their own destiny in a perilous realm as the fantasy saga continues.

Not long ago, Morgan Hall was a simple maintenance tech on a spacecraft bound for Tau Ceti. Then he and his shipmates found themselves unwillingly transplanted to Fanwath, where magic is real, danger abounds, and the almighty “System” grants levels, points, and powers based on one’s individual triumphs.

Now, Morgan and his native Ardeni mate, Issa, have founded a growing colony for both their peoples, and they’re able to draw ever more tribes and lifeforms—even some of their former Urghat enemies—into trade and warfare alliances. But though their colony is a beacon of freedom, Morgan finds himself wanting more: more skills, more strength, more knowledge of Fanwath. So, he and Issa set out for unknown lands in search of adventure and advancement.

Meanwhile, the Fae have taken an interest in the human settlement and work to recruit Bronwyn Tallow to their cause, and Olivia Bennet enters Fainhallow Academy in order to hone her magical talents. But as Morgan, Bronwyn, and Olivia’s abilities grow, so do the threats they face, and they’ll soon discover some ambitions come at a dreadful cost—and even good intentions can lead to unexpected evil . . .

The second volume of the LitRPG adventure series from the author of Royal Road hit Victor of Tucson—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

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all of the storylines are interesting and impactful. it can be hard to keep track at times but I have become invested in all of the main characters. I hope this series continues for a long time along with the Victor from Tuscan series.

this is beginning to be my favorite series

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words that make 15 so I can leave the star review for the author

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I like Morgan, and Olivia's storylines... I couldn't tell you what bronwyn did, because I zoned out during
all of her parts. The book would have been fine without her presence.

uhhhh.

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Even the author doesn't seem interested in Bronwyn any longer. but I love the premise, the shared world with Victor, and the other 2 storylines, so yeah, it's fun.

it's fun

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I’m loving this series so far. The magic system is fun, leveling, skills, classes. All of it is recognizable but present differently enough that it’s intriguing.

Lore and world building is seriously creative, characters are growing well and have some good depth.

It’s more of most everything from the first book, and it sounds like it’s going to get even better in the third.

The only negative I can think of was that the writing style took a bit of a turn towards multiple MC’s from the first book which was primarily Morgan but with other’s perspective for clarity. Though with the current setup for the third book, I can see why it was written that way. And if it goes the direction I suspect, it’ll be fine if you like single me perspective books.

Over all, if the multiple MC storyline writing is a bit too chaotic for you, this may not be your cup of tea, but as someone you absolutely loves one MC point of view perspective writing, I thought there are very good reasons for writing it the way the story is going. If anything, the lore is super interesting and unique. I recommend reading it just for that if you got the first book already.

Starting to get really interesting!

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This book was well written and fast paced. The character development made for rich, fully realized characters. I am looking forward to book 3!

Great book!

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I like this series. I’m really getting involved in some of the character development at this point.

Really like the story so far

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Well this was an excellent addition to this series! Lots of action, character interaction and just suspense! If you don't spend the credit your loss!

Oh my a cliff hanger!

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Easy and fun listen. If you like litRPG fantasy, this is a good read/listen.

Fun listen

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The constant shifting of perspective is distracting and happens just when you start to get into that particular character’s story. I don’t think the author could have created a more annoying gimmick and this whole writing technique is not necessary. You use it when multiple important characters have tightly intertwined story line. For practically the whole of the book, they had nothing to do with each other.

Also, authors have got to stop equating the deaths of characters as drama or tragedy. Pointless death of large amounts of random characters inspire nothing but annoyance.

So much right with a few thing really wrong

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