• Monster Girl Defense Force

  • Skulls and Stones
  • By: Simon Archer
  • Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
  • Length: 11 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (125 ratings)

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Monster Girl Defense Force

By: Simon Archer
Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
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Publisher's summary

When the Werewolf Queen of the south calls for help against a new horde of the undead, Christoff and the Monster Girl Defense Force are on their way!

But when they find a terrifying new evil at the heart of it all, will Christoff's growing powers and the Force's new members be enough to carry the day?

©2020 Simon Archer (P)2021 Simon Archer

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great

Love the continuation from the last book, tho I'm still wondering why he got fangs.

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Awesome series

I really like this series of book
Good stories and very well narrated definitely keepers in the Library

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Good but

I love Simon Archer’s books but the second one in this series had bits that stood out negatively. People in such a leadership position do not clean their own room. Not that their incapable or unwilling but because those who serve could take it as an insult, not to mention if they are as loved by their people as written then the castle staff would reflect that.
A leader is constantly full of “What Ifs” especially one who leads men and women into danger. Them taking that into account is what increases chance of success. For a Vampire who’s been around for centuries to not only have this sudden fear AND not be comfortable with idea of death beaks the characters believability. And before it’s mentioned this does not meet that the leader is accepting of the ideas but they would be accepting of the ideas.
There were a few more but you get the point. Still a good story just had bits that needed work.

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I like to see it get more

I want more of this series. I like the characters, and they way they interact in the stories.

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Disjointed and starts in the middle

Initially listening to the book, it felt as though I was coming into a book halfway through. There wasn’t any gradual introduction to the different characters and the perspective changes with the chapter, not necessarily following any kind of chronological order. References are made to secondary characters as though were supposed to know their personality and preferences. This feels like it’s written in a larger series or recycling characters from somewhere else. If you’ve followed other works by this author you might be able to enjoy this work. If this is your first time with this author, perhaps a little research would do good for both of us.

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