Watcher’s Fate
Life in Exile, Book Three
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Narrated by:
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Peter Berkrot
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By:
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Sean Oswald
The Nelsons have grown in just about every way since being exiled to Eloria.
Now they will face their biggest challenge yet. For all that they thought they had begun to understand what faced them, it has now become apparent that there are larger forces at work and more powerful enemies behind the scenes.
The monstrous dark mage Seimion seems almost unstoppable with a host of fiends at his command and behind him is the mysterious Master.
If they are to save not only their home but the very kingdom of Albia from utter chaos, all of the Nelson's will be required. For the first time the two youngest, Jackson and Sara, will be called upon to play vital roles.
Join the Nelsons in their Life in Exile in this exciting third installment of this Amazon best-selling LitRPG series.
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Before this book, I wasn't a fan of Emily. She's still kind of frustrating, but I find myself identifying more with her character. While Dave is focused on becoming stronger so he can defend his family and become a strong ruler, Emily holds onto her belief in Democracy and individual freedom (often in direct conflict with Elorian culture). I like the fact that Dave and Emily are both able to rule together despite having diametrically opposed ideals.
I also like that she's become more accepting of the fact that Eloria functions according to game rules. It seemed like she was in denial about that before and taking it out on Dave. I'm glad she seems to have moved past that.
My favorite character in this book was Jackson, who becomes the target of bullying and racial bigotry while at school. I hope to see more of him in the next book.
Sara has quite a bit of growth as well. She's an interesting character because she's almost completely pacifistic. She hates violence and solves her problems by using the power of friendship, which makes her unique in the LitRPG genre.
I'm not as much a fan of Mira. Not as much attention was given to her and I find it hard to get into her head. Her class is interesting, at least. Hopefully, she'll get more attention in future novels.
I listened to the audiobook, and the narration by Peter Berkrot was top notch as always. He has an interesting accent and uses different voices for each of the characters to make them sound distinct.
I enjoyed this LitRPG and fully recommend it.
Awesome adventure! Good character development.
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That being said, there are some minor problems. Like a lot of people, I HATE Emily. She’s an idealist and can’t adapt to the new world. She keeps trying to force her values on others and belittles those that disagree. Worse, she blames Dave and blows up on him every time she gets scared or worried (which is often).
Mira is also selfish and ignorant, but as she’s 15 that is understandable and can be forgiven. It will be interesting to see if she grows out of it.
The last thing is the voices. While an interesting thing, it already feels like it’s going on for too long. A voice changing the personality of main characters gets old quick. I hope this gets resolved quick.
Wet well written with great story and advancements. Still HATE Emily.
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Great addition to the series
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There's is lots to keep even an avid reader entertained and Peter Berkrot's performance makes that doubly so for a lucky listener.
Be careful what you wish for
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Awesome series!!!
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