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Azarinth Healer: Book Four

A LitRPG Adventure

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Azarinth Healer: Book Four

By: Rhaegar
Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
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Ilea is going home. After a small detour to raid an old Necromancer’s treasure room.

After months in the barren and deadly North, Ilea returns to Ravenhall to rest, check-in on old friends, and of course–train her resistances. Her homecoming includes a visit to Riverwatch where she encounters new allies… and old enemies. But what would a good holiday be without a few fights and near-death experiences?

Unfortunately, Ilea’s blood-soaked reunions are cut short when she is summoned back to Hallowfort, to help deal with a sinister corruption that is spilling out from the first layer of the Descent.

Searching for a lost expedition, Ilea explores an ancient dungeon host to long-forgotten secrets. She will be pushed to her limit and face dangers that no one in their right mind would dare to stand against.

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About the series:

Join Ilea as she is transported to a world full of monsters and magic, where power is measured by one's class, level and skills. Watch her grow in power, and recklessness, as she wields ancient hand-to-hand combat magic that can both heal and destroy. This Isekai story has a dual-Class LitRPG system where every skill, class and ability can evolve. Ilea’s tale is equal parts comfy slice-of-life wanderings, goofy jokes and brutal, blood-pumping battles with nightmarish monsters. Join her as she delves into forgotten dungeons, hoards snacks and generally does whatever she feels like.

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Another Materpiece!

Not a single volume so far has disappointed. Parsneau's performance is mind bogglingly consistent and fantastic, as always. Rhaegar's books are seriously one of my favorite. I hungrily await book 5.

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Where’s the next book??????

Was a great book and I’m looking forward to book 5 . Mc is strong but not op and I’m liking it.

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The main character is amazing and doesn't have a submissive bone in her body

This is by far the best audiobooks I have come across, loved every second of it and it is so well balanced its insane. the only review i have don i can't quit thinking about this series i'm going to listen to it again and i never listen to an audiobook twice.

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Brilliant story. Best book so far

Slow leveling and would be nice if side characters had more growth and where more involved in the main story.

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Great

The fourth book was magnificent, continue to enjoy the series, plenty of action and growth. Lots of great historical backstory developed. Look forward to more.

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Good & Bad (no spoilers)

It is clear to me that either the author reads the comments here or their editor was replaced because a lot of the bad elements were removed after book 3.

The Good:
- The sense of danger and story progression is present in this book as opposed to the last one where it felt like Ilea was never in serious harm due to her recovery.
- The *DINGS* and "and so on" thankfully appear far less in this book than book 3.
- Ilea has a new avenue in terms of power progression and I'm interested to see how it plays out.
- Violence is a good boy.
- The lore drop at the end is very interesting and I want to see more.

The Bad:
- Okay as I said in my book 3 review but this book suffers from a lack of a strong overarching plot. Yes, there is lore that makes sense and Ilea has met some powerful creatures but because Ilea has no real goals outside of "eat, fight, sleep, and adventure" it seems like she is more of a tool for accomplishing other peoples stories which can be a bit tiring.
- There are times when Ilea's lack of care towards her friends for the sake of fighting is not just questionable but negligent. She will talk about protecting her friends and needing the power to do so just to turn around and abandon them in dangerous scenarios to level up. I understand her character traits/flaws are what cause this but it is still a tad frustrating considering certain situations.

Overall, it is a nice return to form after book 3 being a bit of a letdown and I don't think anyone would be disappointed by this installment. I personally would like to see a bit plot development more in the next book but still I recommend the series.

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I crave more

It makes me want more. The adventure could go forever and should. I really want to find out about Earth.

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this genre new to me...I can't stop listening to this series!

Engaging writing and character development...so fun! i am new to LitPRG and it is addictive! i can't wait for the next book... and this one just came out!

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Love it and hate it

I love the book but what gets a bit irritating is how often the characters get so emotional all the time. Not every interaction has to be a heart felt emotional one, and I still don’t like the humor but it’s bearable. Other than that great book I would recommend.

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Overpowered

The story is fun but overpowered female hero who likes pain is very stereotypical. The love for pain and constant challenge everything becomes annoying.

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