Phase Titan: Omnibus
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Harbour
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Mandy McCullough
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By:
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Leo Hull
The complete Phase Titan series in one collection.
Ethan didn’t choose to sleep through the apocalypse. He didn’t ask to be bioengineered into a Psy-wielding warrior or for the unexpected allies destined to bond their lives to his. He faces an alien infestation run amok and an extermination order that would kill all life on Earth just to stop him from growing stronger. In a changing world rife with threats, Ethan needs his strength and the wits of his beautiful companions if he hopes to save humanity.
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a wild ride
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the audio is missing small part of the write in the book.
some part missing
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Plleasantly...risque.
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Female reader is unrealistic
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3 for 1 special
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Aliens have landed
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Great HaremLit series.
The Phase Titan needs a certain amount of women bonded to him in order to reach his full potential and also to get rid of the alien menace.
This apocalyptic harem tale is well written and narrated.
I give this book 7.5 out of 5 stars.
Aliens, monsters and titans, oh my.
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Overall an okay timesink. The characters had great potential but never really fully met that potential. The MC often flip-floped between over/underpowered wail never fully making the transition from "hapless hero" to "Titen". The ladies where all very interesting concepts that lacked more then token attempts at fleshing out. The spice was all porn troupes and fanservice. The plot had far to many handwavium solutions and contrived challenges to flow well. As a whole it never got so tedious I gave up on it nor so good I would seek out more of this particular author.
It was okay
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One of the best harem sci-fis ever.
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