• Asgard Awakening

  • VeilVerse: Asgard Awakening, Book 1
  • By: Blaise Corvin
  • Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
  • Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,368 ratings)

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Asgard Awakening

By: Blaise Corvin
Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
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After years of slavery, subjected to torments of body and spirit by the inhuman Kin, Travis Sterling can barely recall his old life. Memories of Earth, and of disappointing his family barely seem real anymore.

But even without the occasional voice in his head, Trav knows he’s different. A vast amount of rune crafting knowledge has mysteriously taken up residence in his mind; too bad he doesn’t have any mystical power. If he could find a way to actually use any rune magic, his situation could change.

The stubborn, unbroken man burns for justice, but despite his strange abilities, he stands no chance against the Kin. In the near future, when Trav comes face to face with complete destruction, his mettle and creativity will be tested. Will he perish, or will he grasp a chance to shake the foundations of his new world?

A VeilVerse Story. 

Note: This series was written for adults. Asgard Awakening contains morally grey situations, polyamory, fantasy violence, and slavery. Please do not attempt dangerous rune magic at home.

©2018 Blaise Corvin (P)2019 Blaise Corvin

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Seeingthe world through one eye

So, I’m going to break this down a little differently, because I will be reviewing Cultivating Chaos right after this, so I’m going to bunch up Andrea’s narration onto the second book, for reasons.

So, first of all, Kudos to Corvin and Arand for having the balls to try and pull something like this off. WE now have a LITRPG Thieves World type of Universe, where they can invite any other authors in to play in their sandbox. I could easily see (just to name a few) Dakota Krout, James Hunter, Dave Willmarth, MSE or even Harmon Cooper getting in to this playground. Or none of them. This is just to exciting an idea. The veilverse is about various worlds that are interconnected by dimensional shifting curtains wear reality wears thin. People can crossover through these curtains and interact with new worlds. Here the main characters in both books come from Earth, although Corvin’s character is sent to Asgard.
While there he is given the mantle of Odin, and slowly grows into his role as a new god. Trav is a good guy who has some horrible things done to him as a slave in an underground mine. When the time comes he makes an escape and sets about growing his power by binding women to him as he goes along. He learns to settle into his new abilities such as runecrafting and knowing things that Odin knew. The book started out looking like it was going to be a straight up revenge book, but it quickly evolved into something so much more. I have to say, I have been patiently waiting on my Delvers, but so long as books like this keep coming I won’t complain. . . much. Still waiting on the Luck Stat part duex.
Corvin certainly crafts a great story and populates his world with interesting powers, people, and prices. I don’t think that anything that Trav does doesn’t come without a cost to him in one way or another. One thing that sort of struck me odd was that Blaise does try out the Harem gig at last, and I’m not sure if he went that route because of who he partnered with or if he just wanted to give it a try. Again, not a bad thing, just not something I expected out of Blaise. I daresay that he even went further than Arand did in the naughty dept.

The world that he builds with the Kin, the Asgardian, the other new gods all comes together is cohesive universe that just sucks you in. My only possible complaint is that this book is shorter than Cultivating Chaos. I would have liked to have seen them be about the same length for a starter series, but I am not complaining because the quality is there and the characters are compelling. I cannot say I like one MC over another, but that I simply cannot wait for the next book in this series.

Andrea’s part will come up in the Cultivating Chaos segment.


Final Score 8.4 stars. Smooth like lagavulin whiskey.




Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. Getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.

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sex with the minor plot development

there's about 2 hours of story the rest is just describing the female figure and sex. really wish it had been more like cultivating chaos, where it actually felt like an adventure.

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Another good series to listen to

Since 2 of my favorite authors decided to write parallel in the same universe I've been very excited. And now that I've listened to their first books I'm not disappointed! The world is interesting, the characters have depth and the story is a page turner (or the audio equivalent). The narration is also a piece of art. My advice: Give it a try. The other author is William D. Arand with 'Cultivating Chaos'. I hope this becomes a long series of good books :D

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Maybe I was just spoiled by cultivating chaos

I may be biased because I loved ash so much but for me getting through this book was a huge chore. I strongly disliked trav with his bipolar and fake feeling tough guy attitude, it just grated at me the entire book. I also feel like nothing happened throughout this book that had any meaning. The whole book just seemed to be the author introducing new female character for trav to sleep with, after sleeping with that female start complaining about their species, to be finished up by thinking of ash. As always I did find Andrea P's voices for characters really enjoyable though

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Non character players

While the voice acting and performance in this is wonderful, and the beginning set up is well done; the lack of real character development kills this story. I got about to the last hour of it and I just did not care about what happens because I did not care about most of the characters. One character, who is dead and we never meet, has been more characterized than some main characters we are reading about!

The author has tried and failed to explain this lack away with the protagonists circumstances and prejudices, but hes also using the same excuses to explain-away some major plot issues.... pick one, or neither, not both.

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Interesting Premise, awful protagonist

I've quite enjoyed Corvin's other books so far, but honestly the just downright unlikable protagonist in this one made it a chore to get through. Conflating the weird revenge fucking/magical slavery of multiple women with some form of polyamory is pretty offensive and disgusting. The premise is certainly interesting, but every other character being treating his behavior as both justified and right, just absolutely kills any enjoyment I'd otherwise be getting. About the only way I'd be interested in continuing to read stuff in this setting, is if there's some sort of twist setting Trav up to be the main villain of some other actual hero's story.

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Furry fan fiction

I got about halfway through this book before finally giving up on it.
The main character is a thuggish Mary-Sue... who also happens to be a whiny dim-witted idiot. The author couldn't seem to go more than a couple paragraphs without mentioning how he spent 3 years as a slave and that the antagonist killed his wife. It was repetitive enough that were it a drinking game, you'd be dead an hour in. the dialogue was atrocious, and don't get me started on his anthropomorphic she wolf companion in which the master/slave roles are reversed. Her entire purpose in the story seems to be solely for the sexual gratification of the main character, allowing the author to vicariously live out some sort of sexually repressed furry fetish fantasy. The two suddenly, randomly have sex for seemingly no reason, as though the rest of the story is merely a vehicle for man on beast sex scenes that thankfully usually faded to black without too much detail.
The narrator's voice, while young sounding, wasn't bad, but neither was it a stellar performance. In this case I think he made the best of the material he was given.

The story... had some potential, even with a Mary Sue protagonist, but I feel it was told poorly, with atrocious dialogue, and a tendency to simultaneously brow beat and good over the main characters history as a slave, but by the half way point, I just couldn't take it anymore.

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An excellent Ride!

Another great start to a fine series I’m sure. I find the characters interesting and complex and can’t wait to see them mature. The plot is a very interesting question of power and sensibility.
Andrea Parsneau has done another masterful job in the narration, and has brought all of the characters to life.
I will be waiting for the next books in the VeilVerse series they have both been excellent. I love your work Blaise Corvin!

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angry repetitive and to many time skips

Much of this book is angry racist(vs nonhumans) stream of consciousness internal dialogue rants and exposition.

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Too vulgar

I didn't get the impression from the sample intro that it would be as bad as it was. the book too crass and vulgar. I'm planning on returning the book and not listening to anything else from the author.

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  • Adam Turner
  • 02-28-19

Exciting crossover.

I read William D.Arand's Cultivating Chaos first and decided to give this book a go as the pair of authors are working on the 'VeilVerse' project together. Both books compliment each other well and have plenty of action and interesting plots to keep you hooked after the first few chapter. Andrea Parsneau is an 3xcellent narrator and really brings extra weight to these stories. Already looking forward to more in this series!

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  • Michael Jackson
  • 03-12-21

Fantastic book

Great series fantastic writing and another great performance by Andrea parsneau , please also read or listen to cultivating chaos as this series compliments each other.

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  • Terry
  • 01-29-19

awesome again

I am really enjoying the way the two books seem to just edge into one another hinting towards a future convergence!

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  • Cj
  • 01-25-19

great! and a little steamy!

I've been looking forward to this book since cultivating chaos, and I was not disappointed!

if you're a fan of BC or the genre you'll love this one!

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  • Gary
  • 01-27-19

Teeny Read

Infantile use of profanity and poor, unbelievable performance makes for a disappointing read. This book should be placed in a teen category.

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  • John
  • 01-21-19

Asgard Awakening book 1

Blaise Corvin is a talented and skilled author and it shows in this book. I love this book from start to finish the characters a well written and the world is very insightful and also with the narration of the talented Andrea Parsneau her voice acting skills makes the characters come to life. 12/10 stars I can't wait to buy the next audio book in this series ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆,......

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