
Goblin Breeder: Omnibus Edition
The Complete Series Plus New Content
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Narrated by:
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Renée Nolen
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Alfie Syme
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By:
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Micky Carre
For the first time ever, the complete best-selling series all in one handy package! Plus a new novella, Goblin Breeder 6: Goblin Protector.
Andrew Jones. Airborne Ranger. Savior of Goblins?
A portal brought me to a magical new world, filled with orcs, elves, goblins, minotaurs, and more. I was the prophesied hero of the goblin people, with two primary goals: to defeat their enemies and help them repopulate. One of those tasks was much more fun than the other, let me tell you.
On my journey toward defeating Vogrim, a thousand-year-old minotaur sorcerer hell-bent on world conquest, I had to face creatures more horrible than my worst nightmares. At the same time, I had to win the love of four beautiful goblin women and help their nation survive. I was an Army Ranger, so I knew I was up to any task. But I had never faced a necromancer before.
My journeys took me further into this fantasy world than I had ever dreamed, as I fought to retrieve powerful magical artifacts that would give me the edge in battle. I used some of my Earth knowledge to push the goblin people's technology, for we would need every advantage to survive the battle ahead.
But just when I thought I had the warmongering orcs and the pompous elves under control, Vogrim's massive army began marching for our walls. Faced with overwhelming odds, I have no other choice but to take the fight directly to him. But, in order to do so, I had to face my greatest foe yet, one terrible enough to scare even my enemies.
And the blurb for Goblin Protector, a brand new novella set years after book 5!
In the five years since I had destroyed Vogrim's army, life had become nothing short of paradise. I had nearly three hundred children, was hailed as the savior of my people, and was loved everywhere I went. My wives were an absolute joy, as were my children with them.
But what's that saying? Oh yeah, no good deed goes unpunished.
The orcs had created a much more peaceful society since I put Shalizor on the throne, but now a group of violent rebels were determined to undo all my hard work and conquer everything in their path. They wanted war, not peace, and these orcs not only the strength to take what they wanted. After working so hard to free the goblins, I wasn't going to let anyone threaten them. Looks like it was time to dust off my weapons, for the tree of freedom needed some blood on its roots again.
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The well fleshed out characters and story. As well as the great narration. This was a great experience.
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Human MC made this story believable
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Actual narrative
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LOVED, LOVED, LOVED IT
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Entertaining
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love it
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I had low expectations
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Highly recommend! Enjoyed it very much!
Engaging characters, real challenge for the protagonists, and an intriguing story that so that the imagination can enjoy.
Great Story / Great Performance
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The premise—an Army Ranger transported to a fantasy realm where he’s “blessed” by a god to either repopulate the land by impregnating women or slay a villain—is as absurd as it is problematic. What could have been a gritty, high-stakes narrative becomes a thinly veiled excuse for one gratuitous sexual encounter after another, often toeing or crossing the line of consent.
What little story exists is buried beneath pages that read more like rejected drafts from a dark parody of 50 Shades of Grey than a serious work of fiction. The few moments of action or character development are lost in a swamp of objectification, poor writing, and shock-value indulgence.
This isn’t dark fantasy—it’s fantasy written for people who confuse power with exploitation. It doesn’t belong in the fantasy section. It belongs in a warning list.
Books like this degrade not only the genre, but the broader conversation around mature storytelling. Avoid this title if you’re looking for anything with substance or integrity.
Possibly the worst piece of literature ever written.
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a typical story about a typical nice guy that learned all about tactics and combat from his time in the military. So of course he's willing to sacrifice his time/energy/life for the small green people with giant tits and big butts. It's not bad but it's not good.
Alfe isnt bad at making so we can tell the characters apart, but Renee only has about three voices in her repertoire And makes it so a lot of the female voices blend together and are indistinguishable of each other.
I would say it's still worth buying since you get so much content for so little. But as stand alone books I can't recommend.
Very linear and predictable
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