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Dahlia's Shadow

Puatera Online, Book 6

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Dahlia's Shadow

De: Dawn Chapman, Jess Mountifield
Narrado por: Suzanne Barbetta
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Dahlia has spent her entire life in Lila's shadow. Being the quiet twin, Dahlia shied away from sports and never excelled in any of the ways her sister did. Yet, thrown into the glitch-filled world of Puatera, her sister is no longer there to protect her, forcing Dahlia to uncover hidden strengths or be buried by her weakness.

©2018 Dawn Chapman (P)2018 Dawn Chapman
Ciencia Ficción Cyberpunk Fantasía Ficción
Excellent Character Development • Intricate Worldbuilding • Wonderful Performance • Engaging Storyline • Complex Plot

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Sneaking into a building where computer games are being written, sisters Dahlia, Jessica, and Lila, illegally log into Puatera Online. Dahlia finds herself literally sucked into the game! Now, she's lost, alone, and scared... It's a do-or-die scenario and she can't log out...
She discovers that the game's AI is trying to help her get back to her family, but it can only do that within the parameters of the game, and the game is loaded with glitches. Glitches that seem to have their own agenda...
  Wow... Just, Wow!   
Now... Where's Lila's Story?!!?!?

Suzanna Barbetta has the perfect voice and style for narrating this story!

Yay! Another Puatera Online hits the mark!

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Dawn Chapman brings us one step closer to the end game for her putera series, as I think the next book reunites us with a full time Maddie MC. I do so hope anyway. One of the things that I love about this series is that while it has action it also has a lot of emotion, and I never feel like it is spinning its wheels. There is always forward motion and the story never stops or slows down. Up until now we have just been getting puzzle pieces, each piece has a nice shape and is interesting, but it weaves a much bigger picture once you let the pieces fall into place. This is the final solo story of the sisters, and it is a fun ride.

There were a couple of things that I really liked about this book. First, we stayed with the three hour format that has been the case in all of the books except Akilla, book four which was 9 hours. Which was understandable, as it broke away from the first three books of the series. I also love the glitch factor in this game, you don’t see that very often in many LITRPG books where the glitches give stiches, but in Putera it is par for the course. I also have to say that Chapman & Mountifield have really woven an intricate and detailed world for these characters to play in. What I think I liked best was Dahlia’s struggle to finally shine on her own. Even though she is a twin she has sort of been in her sister’s shadow for some time. A place that she essentially skulked about, never really trying to be her own person. Her time in Putera forces her to stand up for herself and actually take control of her life for the first time. This, my people, is how you write character development, and it is pretty impressive just how much character growth the pair of writers manages to get out of Dahlia in just over three hours of time.


Suzanne Barbetta returns for another stab at the Puatera universe, an she brings her A game. She makes the story interesting and fun, but at the same time lets you realize that Dahlia is in danger and that at any moment a glitch is gonna get her. The only umbrage I took with her work is that she very clearly made Jessica sound have a completely different voice and style than she did in the last book. It sort of threw me off. I wanted to stop and then go back and listen to the last book, but I didn’t. I waited until I finished and then double checked and I was right. Same character different voices used. Just needed a little more consistency. Otherwise, a great job.

Oh, and one more thing, I find that usually, books that are four hours and under in length are not as good as I would generally hope they would be, but that isn’t the case here. Chapman, and I’m giving her the credit here since she started this series and did so in 3 hour increments, knows how craft an excellent short story. I didn’t give a lot away on this because it is pretty short, and anything I say could impact your listening pleasure, so I tried to play this close to the vest and not give a lot of specifics here just to avoid any issues of spoilage.

The book has a nice pace, as solid foundation, excellent character growth and development, and a cool ending that looks to lead us into the final book of the series. As things go I say this is a solid 8.2 stars. I am really looking forward to the next book in this series, even though I am saddened to see it coming to a close.


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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This isn't the Black Dahlia, way better

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I enjoyed the book. In it, Dahlia and her sisters sneak into a VR facility and log into the game. However, she has no idea where her sisters are, her interface is glitched, and she is unable to logout. She meets some friends and they help one another and work to solve another portal problem.

It was a fun read. It conveys Dahlia's emotions well, there is a budding young teen relationship, and the ways she deals with monsters and tries to survive was interesting. If you enjoyed previous books in the series, I recommend it.

Fun Book!

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Again I think the Magic Sequence books should have been combined into one book, These books are short so it makes it hard to recommend spending a credit on them

The story of these three books is the three sisters trying to reunite, while developing their powers and independence. Each sister has a strong and unique personality which shows itself in their powers and playstyles. There is a touch of romance in each of these books, which was a bit weird in Lila's case.

Dahlia is very introverted and the crux of her story is about her becoming self confident and better at handling people and difficult situations, she has the most character growth over this short story of the three sisters

All these books build on the lore that has been growing over the last four books, and adds layers and complexity of the main plot,

I find it hard to review these shorter books especially since they are so tightly linked to the main plot that reviewing them properly would be full of spoilers.

I really like Suzanne Barbetta here she is a real gem for these younger characters, her voice is youthful and super pleasant to listen to. She does excellent characterizations for all the female cast and is quite good with the male voices as well.

I was given a free copy of this book for review purposes my review is unbiased and voluntary

good but short

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The story continues to grow and add new elements. Each sister is unique and has a different set of powers.

Another good entry

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