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Phoenix's Flame

By: D. Levesque
Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
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Jason is learning more about his powers to Godhood. Throw a Dungeon and its core into the mix, and things get even more interesting....

He'll need to deal with Temples now, but not in the way he expected. Michael, his wives, and a few others are embarking on something that might change the course of the cosmos themselves. Add in the Elves from Earth and their story about travelling across the stars and the thrills will just keep coming.

This book contains harem themes, adult language, and some monster girls.

©2020 D. Levesque (P)2021 Podium Audio

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interesting, but inconsistent

The author writes about as well as usual, until content becomes less coherent and offensive language increases, followed by the main character showing at least three periods of obviously decreased intelligence as if to provide plot tension or stretch a story. The story ends well and is still interesting, but the debased parts of the story are weighty to consider.

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the best

look in short the story is great the char are good and the plot works hater will hate but if I had to say something bad I wish the story was more 15 hours vs 7 or 8 hours long

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Good

This book was nice and smooth and read well I enjoyed it and I am ready to start the next one

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word pronunciation

Your narrator doesn't know how to pronounce the word "MOB".

He pronounces it as "MOBE", with a hard O sound. it is supposed to be a soft O. His CONSTANT incorrect pronunciation severely detracts from the story.

Should probably check to make sure your narrator knows how to correctly pronounce COMMON words in english BEFORE having him record it.

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Same author, but he now mispronounces "mob".

Really like the books, the author, and even the narrator even though he really dropped the ball on this one. it's like nails on a chalkboard every time he says Mobe instead of mob.... which is a lot.

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it's a great story but way too short

Great story but way too short for the price.

My only other complaint is how he pronounces MOB as MOBE. it's incredibly annoying.

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Excellent addition to the series!

This series continues to impress, though it does so in a slightly different way than most other LitRPG series. This addition continues to move the story forward at a good pace, deepening the interactions between the characters and the systems they use. The characters find inventive ways to maximize their utilization of the magic systems while merging them with modern technology.

This is a well written story, though I do hope there is more of a focus on some combat in future installments.

All in all, I highly recommend this book and this series. I eagerly look forward to future installments.

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Elves on Earth!

Our intrepid group of demi-god adventures entered The Dungeon of Silver Mountain. Down to level twenty-nine are various monsters, but nothing of any importance. Dungeon level thirty higher level monsters aggro and attack. At the end of the prior volume, a level sixty, ultra-rare, Primal Lion, named Prithar asks to be Jason’s Companion. A large group of captive Shahara, cat-people introduce themselves to them. Their leader, a Seer tells Jason that she has been watching him since his birth. Time flows differently between realms. A new epic quest regarding magic across the cosmos is given to Jason. The Seer also comes with a warning, the fate of the cosmos. Jason becomes the owner of dungeon core Crystal, an over one-thousand-year-old dungeon containing over two-million dollars in loot. Taking ownership of the dungeon core Crystal, Jason releases the Shahara from captivity, accepting them as his Companions, and introducing the Shahara and Crystal to his family. After everything is settled, Jason and his family get down to take on the dungeon. So much more goes on as Jason builds his village, recruits followers to his cause, and continues to discover new skills, spells, magic, and of course, level up. I am still intrigued by this story. It’s a good story.

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Great book and great performance

Another great book in the series. It is slow and a lot of buildup. It I’m enjoying the progression of the story. The only issue I have with it is the pronunciation of MOB. I haven’t read the book so I don’t know how it was written but it needs to be fixed. It takes away from the story. To me it was very jarring and took me out of the story.
It is repeated a lot in the book as MOBE like going to - mobilization....
rather than mob. As in the goblin Mob was huge. It sounds so wrong when it’s the goblin Mobe was huge. Like I said for me it was very jarring every time I heard it and it takes away from the story.
Please fix this.
Other than that issue the book was great. The narrator did a fantastic job! I will pick up the next book.

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First three books are worthwhile reading

I read the first three books of the series and have been pleasantly surprised. I am not a big lit RPG fan but this story carries along very well.
I found the narrator to be very articulate except for a few minor errors such as area of affect is AOE not AEO.
I just got the fourth book and I am re-reading the first three to get a better continuation of the story. I really hope there are more to come.

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