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⇒ PDF Temple of Sorrow A LitRPG and GameLit Adventure Stonehaven League Book 1 eBook Carrie Summers

Temple of Sorrow A LitRPG and GameLit Adventure Stonehaven League Book 1 eBook Carrie Summers



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Temple of Sorrow A LitRPG and GameLit Adventure Stonehaven League Book 1 eBook Carrie Summers

Good character development, interesting story, great pace.

Worth your time, buy the book!

I'll enjoy more form the Author and will buy the next in the series.

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Temple of Sorrow A LitRPG and GameLit Adventure Stonehaven League Book 1 eBook Carrie Summers Reviews


Setting up a series. Not pedantic, not condescending. Well designed, mostly well paced. The "real world" storyline was slow and didn't extend beyond setting up a plot for later installments. I intend to read the sequels.
Nice start to the series. Kept my interest. Will definitely be on the lookout for more from Carrie Summers. Good w o rk!!!
Never read anything from this genre before, but this book was great!!! So far a great RPG narrative style, a crisscross of plots from present and game, interesting stats and gameplay and the best part a female heroine! There are a couple of details I truly disliked dwarves women with beards are great (excuse u) and I don’t think we needed to be reminded of how often the heroine is attractive.
Truth to be told, I just care about the greatest bunch of NPCs and I hope Devon doesn’t mess it up. Onwards to the next book!
I’ve read a lot of a fantasy over the years both good and bad. Some books I've read the first few lines and stopped because it was only going to get worse. This book is not one of those. From the first few lines I was intrigued.
I’ve not read any other story like this and it’s refreshing. At first I was a little apprehensive when it revealed that she was in a game and not in an actual fantasy world but as I read on, it works. Though I do skim some of the real world parts, the story is compelling and I’ve come to like the characters and setting and I'm genuinely interested in what is going to happen next.
Devon is a gamer in need of a job who lets herself get one basically as a beta tester not just of a new game, but new hardware as well. In this book she sets her first steps in the game with promises for more both in and out of the game.

The story is mostly told from Devon's perspective with the occasional switch to the developer of the AI behind the game to help give a bigger view. The switches are short and dispite my dislike for switching not distracting. I also like Devon as a protagonist she is caring, cunning and brave, using trickery and talk as her main weapons and not overpowered combat prowess. The balance between in and out of game is good in my opinion with it being almost two sepetate stories at the moment. I am curious what is going on.

The game mechanics are a bit lacking from a game perspective. It is mostly skill based with no planning ahead and for a gamer very little attention is paid what the mechanics mean exactly. From a story perspective this is maybe better, and at least we get to see spell effect growth in advance which lessens the feel of the mechanics being an after effect.

All in all, a good addition to the litrpg genre.
A solid blend of stats and story. I think the only parts that might need a little work and it might be just me is the transitioning between the differing AIs. I can see where it might be going but i just felt it kind of slowed the pacing down a bit. Otherwise, a solid entry into the litrpg genre. I think this is a solid start to ap promising series
i can't begin to tell you the awesomeness of this book. I am NOT a computer gamer, I was born too soon. However, I did try a few online computer player games about 15 years ago with the help of my kids and enjoyed playing with them (mostly because they told me what to do), however, I was too intimidated to play alone.

With that said, this book was SO exciting because I was able to have the experience of a computer game without the anxiety of playing myself. It was like actually being an experienced player! I feel like a kid in a candy store. chuckle I only have a few pages to go and I am so glad there is a second one out in the series or I would probably only read a paragraph a day to prolong the experience! Definitely a must buy.

It is my new All Time Current Favorite! And I do not say that lightly. Big Kudos to Carrie!
Good character development, interesting story, great pace.

Worth your time, buy the book!

I'll enjoy more form the Author and will buy the next in the series.
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