• Sky Raiders

  • An Epic Lit RPG Adventure (King's League, Book 4)
  • By: Jason Anspach, JN Chaney
  • Narrated by: Mark Boyett
  • Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (156 ratings)

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Sky Raiders

By: Jason Anspach, JN Chaney
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Life in King’s League has hit a new low. Dirk has lost Graydon’s Sight to another player. For the first time since finding it, he is forced to navigate the game while tracking down the rest of the set. It’s the worst time to discover that Graydon isn’t the only god with armor to bestow, either.

It becomes a race against the clock to collect the remaining missing pieces and devise a plan to get the helm back, all while keeping an eye out for old enemies.

With the help of his party, Dirk discovers the player in possession of Graydon’s Sight is using it to take over a realm called Sky Raiders. Left with no choice, he and the others set out for the steampunk skies where one thing soon becomes clear: They’re going to need a bigger boat.

There they discover that not everything is what it seems and that being a pirate captain in a cutthroat realm where only the ruthless survive isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

As Dirk navigates this strange new land in hopes of getting his armor back, he’ll discover new lore that won’t stay secret for long. It’s a race against the clock before every player in the game starts gunning for him, and it will take all Dirk’s wits to avoid the character creation screen.

Slip on your VR goggles and enjoy the newest installment of this humorous LitRPG experience by Associated Press and USA Today best sellers Jason Anspach and J. N. Chaney!

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+5 story

Sky raiders is by far the coolest realm….reminds me of cid and sky ships from FF7. Someone please make this game…

And the rest is developing nicely, characters, plot….interests. The story keeps going and gaining traction. And there’s even some teases at the sci-fi realm “Interstellar”…..which if I don’t get some Martian Hoplite stuff here soon…I’ll riot.

Worth the credit for sure….best one yet

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I love this series!

Way better than that other book that got a movie deal. Better characters, better story, more believable future tech.

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book 5 sooner please

I hope I don't have to wait as long for the next one as I did for this one. I love how this story gets better the more it develops. Now that the world is more built and explained it seems to have a lot of potential.

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Keep these coming!

This is another fine installment in my favorite LitRPG series. It takes a new turn as things change for Dirk and his guild. He goes to more realms and some very important opportunities arise.
It's got more fight scenes than previous books and you can definitely see Chaney style action scenes here. Great job overall.
I recommend this book and eagerly await the next in line.

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another great addition!

this series is so fun! I really enjoy seeing how the crew takes on bigger and badder challenges!

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S Kaye

I do enjoy this story. Almost seems like I’m there seeing and experiencing what you’ve written. Great job! Mark you are really perfect for this series. Looking forward to the next one!

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Moves story forward but slowly

Jason Anspach and JN Chaney's writing style is still very good but they seem to be going for a litRPG ReadyPlayerOne/KingdomHearts vibe where they jump from one digital gaming environment to another. There's nothing wrong with that and the world building is rather interesting but the actual plot progression unwinds slowly between battle encounters and quest setbacks.

As with prior books in the series, there are some surprises and significant reveals.

Mark Boyett continues to perform well and it was good to have Stoneburner's medieval language trope toned down in this book.

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