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Dark Path Crusaders 5: Dark Divinity

Haremlit Cultivation Dark Fantasy

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With his coven separated across the Hollow and in the hands of his enemies, Gabriel Grant’s quest to free the subjugated land from the shadow of evil is threatened. As his powers and abilities grow, it still is not enough… and if he frees his allies, they still must overcome their differences long enough to unite.

The vampire lord, Fane, still waits, and he’s not going to lose his total control without a fight – for his power evil is ancient and laced throughout the Hollow like cancer.

Dark Path Crusaders is a Haremlit Cultivation and Progression Dark Fantasy with Gamelit elements.
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Fiction Paranormal
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I love this story. Like I’ve mentioned in previous reviews the spicy scenes need a lot of help. Feels immature and ends up being rushed. If you’re gonna commit to them, take time to be creative, track your previous encounters so you don’t repeat yourself. Ask some friendly advice on them to see if it illicit’s a positive response or mostly cringe. Or just fade to black and let the reader’s own imagination take it away. Either way I liked the unique personalities of a lot of the characters and the depth of the world building and setting. The corruption mechanic is my only pet peeve. In was basically amounts to Nine Spheres of Hell or whatever, I get this mechanic but it seems like unless you’re a vampire or an alchemist there is no way to level up without becoming evil. Strange choice but it does help this story stand a part.

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the betrayal 🤧 got me

I really was hoping head turn the sucubus but it was inevitable I guess but I'm quite depressed that the ex-vampireess had to die I could care less about the witch ,I'm also grinds my gears that the amulet was destroyed

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The Loss Needed To Win

Basically half of what drove the rollercoaster up and down for the happiness of this book was the loss of a relationship that was needed at the end to drive him to overcome the challenges he faced. Think the ones still in his harem are very happy with him though. This could be the end of the series because the book has the last line be “The End for now”, and legitimately could be a happy end for this section of the story with the setup for a sequel series set later a decade or three.

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