
A Gateway to Galdish
A Portal Fantasy Adventure (The Lurran Chronicles, Book 4)
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Narrated by:
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Jimmy Moreland
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By:
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John Quinton
Eli continues his adventures in Lurra, lost once again after Fluxi's gateway dropped him in the middle of some unknown settlement, far from his friends. At the same time, the Association has begun to step out from the shadows, revealing their horrifying intentions for this world as they manipulate the Remnant's forces into launching a fresh invasion on the Pantheon Alliance.
A Gateway To Galdish is the fourth book in a new series focused on the sequestered world of Lurra. Prepare yourself for some epic world-building in a LitRPG (GameLit) reality with magical powers, fantasy, power progression, systems, a ton of mystery, and lots more adventure!
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Of course it’s always fun to have a book end on a cliffhanger for no particular reason. But overall, the first part of the book was quite good. It was just had to spoil it with that ending.
But overall, the plot-line and the world-building is actually excellent and I would really enjoy this story if it wasn’t for the obvious luck survival clichés with the main character.
We are back to Luck to survive.
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