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  • Alpha Royale

  • A Harem Fantasy Novel
  • By: Skyler Grant
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Alpha Royale

By: Skyler Grant
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Thrust into a battle royale with the best of the best, Tyson has to rely on his cunning to not only survive a fantasy world filled with over-the-top powers and violence, but to look good doing it. Hey, a guy’s got to impress a harem of busty babes and monster girls somehow.


Tyson, the greatest thief on Earth, makes is a habit to always have a plan, but this was something he never could have prepared for. Brought to a fantasy world, gifted the power to steal extraordinary abilities, he finds himself competing in a contest of survival against the hundred most capable men on Earth. The Alpha Royale is a grand contest held by the beautiful and mysterious Vix. To survive Tyson must forge alliances with the shapely inhabitants of this new world, devise strategies against his foes, and win the title of the most alpha of the alphas.


Warning: This novel contains a harem of beautiful women and a main character that doesn't try to run away from them. There is explicit sex, over the top kicking of asses, snarky humor, and a complete lack of whining.

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Great start…poor finish

That was wrapped up so quickly it was like the author just wanted it over.

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Interesting premise, half-assed execution

What started off as an intriguing, if dark take on an "isekai" and "battle royale" genre fell apart pretty much as soon as the "contest" part started. Terribly rushed, what should have easily been at LEAST three books, if not five, got crunched down to be completely resolved in the second half of the book...and a sizeable portion of that off-screen during a week long coma.

The only especially likeable character was the elf waifu, who was the only one besides the protagonist to really get anything in the way of a character motivation or personality. One or two other characters had some interesting potential but simply weren't in the story long enough for anything to come of it...and Vix, the one the competition is all about, manages to somehow be complerely unlikeable in virtually every way and yet is still the object of the MC's efforts--granted, some characters do acknowledge her as insane, but the MC is still adamant on becoming her husband, more so than simply making it out of an insane situation alive.

Exploring that could have still become interesting but, instead, the whole thing wraps up in a single chapter at the end...and yet still manages to have no real ending, so much as come to a full stop.

And the delightful bow atop this thorough waste of time of a package is, of course, Virtual Voice that can't understand the difference between "wind" as in moving air, or winding a clock, in a story heavily featuring air-focused elves.

I want my 5 hours back.

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