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Falling with Folded Wings 3: A LitRPG Progression Fantasy

Falling with Folded Wings, Book 3

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Falling with Folded Wings 3: A LitRPG Progression Fantasy

By: Plum Parrot
Narrated by: Christian J. Gilliland
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A group of humans transported to a new reality must fight for their survival—and that of their loved ones—in the third book of this fantasy adventure.

On the planet of Fanwath survival depends on the skills, levels, and powers one attains through combat or exploration. Unfortunately, Morgan, Bronwyn, and Olivia aren’t on Fanwath anymore. In fact, they don’t know where the hell they are, but one thing’s for certain: they’re in constant danger.

Pulled through one portal after another, the trio has found themselves in a seemingly endless dungeon contending with a menagerie of horrors. But the more challenges they face, the more powerful they become—even to the point of transforming their physical beings. And their newfound talents are going to be sorely needed . . .

Because while Morgan is away, his mate, Issa, back in First Landing, learns she’s carrying twins. Overjoyed, she can’t wait for Morgan to return. But Issa’s joy will soon turn to dread, as a mighty enemy fleet approaches First Landing with the aim of “recruiting” its citizens for their evil machinations. Can Morgan and his friends make their way home in time to prevent their worst nightmares from coming true?

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

©2023 Plum Parrot (P)2023 Podium Audio
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Compelling Characters • Interesting Worldbuilding • Outstanding Performance • Satisfying Storyline • Endless Possibilities

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Loved everything about it. The narrators women’s voices can become quite grating though, not all women need to speak in a high pitched, breathy, damsel in distress voice.

Great book and plot!

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the author is messing up the story with the summer winter court stuff. Olivia's story is meh.

not as good as first 2

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Morgan!!! I don’t know why the review has to be a minimum of 15 words.

Morgan!!!!

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While I liked the story overall it sorta makes all the characters seem like idoits and a bit weak when compared to Victor of tuscon the other series in this universe.

Olivia starts acting like s horny teen with no brains even though shes supposed to be a genius. Her whole storyline is so obvious it makes her Just look foolish.

Bronwyn just seems like a overly trusting codependant Fey creature this book. Honestly starting to hate her and hope shes cut out of future books.

Morgan and all the people of first landing are being waaaaay to trusting of people for aliens who are way more powerful on another world. Going so far to tell stranger this power and levels.

Honestly they need to see more of the world or meet Victor to realize how many countries and empires allow slavery and binding with contracts.

Honestly not a lot seems to progress in this one. the whole story with fluff cut out felt like more 1/3 of the book was needed for it. As if it all could have taken place over a few days time.

Undecided

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I rate this story at 4.9 star and that doesn’t change weather I compare it to the other books in the series or other authors. Indeed it’s an easy rating to judge and score even alongside my top favorites. Atleast in the wonderful ride full of perfect entertainment in what’s referred to as Litrpg. Other then that I’ll add what I mentioned with the second book review with the addition of another book. So if you did enjoy the first and second books I feel pretty confident in saying this continues in the same fashion if only better. I don’t know if the writer is perfecting already good work that he does as simply as one does when honing talents into unique skills or maybe that and more where the story and all the elements that make it what it is. Well I’d be more surprised if the author hadn’t created this world with a perfection already envisioned and like Mozart created perfect music on a single attempt no erasers or scratch marks with words crossed only having to record what’s already finished in his head down to paper with pen. The copies are always the originals. The things is (and I know I’m sounding cheesy and that’s with optimism) I just havnt already thought of Plum as one of my personal favorites. So why all the praise. If I was clever I’d like to think the enlightened answer is found with in that query and circumstance. I’m being light though admittedly making fun of myself a bit. But before I’ve lose everyone (my own thoughts included, damn this strain is nice. Called purple cakes something you guys gals know or a tip to keep in mind next time picking trees. Y’a I butchered the name but close enough to recognize). Really though usually when an author has ever become one of my favorites when there new to me. Sure it may not be something you know in the beginning of a book though I’ve almost always had that special appreciation like a favorite wine or music and you just know by the first book. Well with Plum I’ve not felt the same as I did with Rothfuss ofcourse or even with the same genre where the only thing that separate some of my favorite litrpg authors thé some of the other authors that I have rated there work just as high yet wouldn’t and don’t just call many with this criteria my favorites but that’s just simple life and when the circumstances are as I said the only difference comes down to personal opinion to put it generally. Though fun when the books are good enough and full of entertainment that I already gave my rating so no one cares who makes it into my favorites. The point is that I’ll try not to leave reviews when smoking to much. There was honestly a bunch of almost really good and almost perfectly useful info wrapped up in this jumble mess. Hopefully my main points that were meant to help were mentioned right away so I promise the more likes I get the more I’ll try not to over extend my reviews in the future. Deal that makes no sense but just feels fair

Fantastic litrpg hits all the right marks and does so with unbridled excellence!

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