Realm Quest Saga

1 books in series
4.5 out of 5 stars 19 ratings

Goldenshield Publisher's summary

He thought his life was boring...until he woke up in a video game. Now he's a Level 1 newb in a deadly world without a restart button.

Gerald Lawson just wanted to wrap up the last few hours of his night shift playing Realm Quest, his favorite video game RPG, before kicking off an epic weekend of gaming. But after a strange encounter with an ancient-looking guy who wouldn't be out of place at a cosplay convention, Gerald wakes up inhabiting his character from the game, and the town of Copperton is burning around him.

Learning to survive his new reality proves harder than he could have imagined, and before he can even grind to a decent level, he's caught in a conflict between a local gang of outlaws and the people of Copperton. Even worse, he soon realizes this version of the game is increasingly unlike the one he's used to, and he's not the only one out of place. With an outlaw gang threatening the town and whispers of a mysterious invading army on the horizon, Gerald may be forced to abandon his quest to get back home in favor of something even riskier: to become the hero the people of Realm Quest desperately need.

Goldenshield is the first book in the action-packed Realm Quest GameLit saga. If you like MMORPGs, reluctant heroes, complex villians, and a world with rich fantasy lore, you'll love J. R. Andrews' innovative new fantasy epic.

Buy Goldenshield today to experience leveling up in a deadly online world!

©2020 Jason A Rust (P)2021 Jason A Rust
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  • Book 1

    • An Epic GameLit Fantasy (Realm Quest Saga, Book 1)
    • By: J. R. Andrews
    • Narrated by: Michael Beckett
    • Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins
    • Release date: 08-11-21
    • Language: English
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars 19 ratings

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