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Gods of Myth and Midnight
- Seeds of Chaos, Book 3
- Narrated by: Natalie Duke
- Length: 20 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's summary
Aliens have invaded Earth…
And I'm pretty sure it's my fault.
I needed power to protect myself and those I care about. So I took it. But all power comes with a price, and this one will be paid by innocents.
To save the people I care about (and everyone else who happens to live on either world), I must fulfill an ancient prophecy.
Step one: Escape back to Earth.
Step two: Find a greater god that has been missing for millennia.
Step three: Convince it to help… Somehow.
No problem, right?
Gods of Myth and Midnight is the third book in a dark and deliciously violent adventure series that combines science fiction and LitRPG elements. If you like electrifying action, flawed characters, and kick-ass heroines, then you'll love this book.
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- Josh Noneya
- 12-12-19
The story continues!
Great story and narration!
If you liked the first two books then you will enjoy this one too!
I Like this series - it is a different take on the genera!
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-16-19
Still a solid story
The third book of the series is certainly different from the others, a bit slower in my opinion than the first two with a bit more character advancement and a different kind of character strife. Still a solid story with good narration and certainly a fun ride from start to end. I will say out of the three books this one has been my least favorite. A bit too drama at parts, but I think it'll be some people's favorite of the three for that very reason.
Without going into spoilers, it's got a few nice twists that fans of the series will like I think. If you read the first two, you have to do this one as well, for sure.
I was given a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for an unbiased review.
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- P. Moody
- 07-18-19
Story scales up a lot but remains interesting
As a simple disclaimer: "This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review."
Quite an interesting read with lots of world building and a small mix of political diversity in many ways. The book could probably have been divided into 2 books but thankfully kept in one. The characters remain interesting and flexible and the trials they face scale continuously. Also, death can happen (I find many books skirt it completely)
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I found that Eve's ascension was well written in and followed a path of self learning. This was nicely done. The world(s) and planes scaled to a larger scope than I would have thought and the war of the worlds was a good and decisive moment.
I love that it doesn't just end with a cure and done. Like some of my favorite videogame RPGs (Dragon Quest Series and some FF) the first ending only precedes a larger drop into darkness with a larger enemy to fight. The fight against Pestilence, planning and duplicity in the plans make for an entertaining build up and finish to the book.
Some moments seem a bit stretched and convenient, but that I expect in most stories. But they remain forgivable in the larger scale since there was a larger scale to consider.
Losing a few of the supporting characters was a bit of a surprise but a good one. I hate overly clean stories as the world is not that way. Well done and well balanced.
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- Krystopher Stevenson
- 12-19-20
spectacular
a wonderful addition to the series. pacing of the story was perfect. the prose spot on. character growth lagged a tad in the previous book but was quickly rectified in this book. wonderful build up of rising action culminated into climax well executed. love the new lore added. grittier than the previous books and darker in its theme. all around lovely.i cannot wait for more and highly anticipate the next one coming to audio.
the narrator performed great as with the previous books. good tone, good pacing, good inflection, all making up for the small vocal range. I cannot think of anyone who would bring this story to life better than her.
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- Tess
- 08-30-24
it's a good story
I liked the story, and the narrator. I just think that there should be more than one person who can save everyone. when I listen to this, and what they have to face. I'm actually thinking about the book of revelations.
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- Michael D Cournyer
- 06-23-22
pretty good, but kinda getting over it
the story is good, the characters are believable, narrator is fantastic. that said I'm kind of getting over the absolute dire scramble from hopless situation to hopeless situation. "everyone dies if they attempt ____" is getting way over used. there's barely a moment in the last 2 books where it's not incredibly dire circumstances. I think the phrase to describe this is peril fatigue
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- Asher
- 08-08-19
Amazing and looking forward for the next
Super great development for everyone that had a well done plan to face the forces in front of them, with extremely well done fights. it has epic moments that I really thought were tense. it did have some moments that meander in her own thoughts a bit much but overall amazing.
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- Barbara H. Huewitt
- 09-14-23
Very good.
I had a hard time with book 1. I wanted to like it and even listened to the first chapter of book 1 again after I finished book 2. It was still irritating to listen to. Book 2 was definitely an improvement, so if you made it through, keep pushing. Book 3 was very good. I was surprised not to see the queen's older son again in this book, but the story moved along nicely without him. The plot develops nicely. Sometimes Eve is sooooo cheesy with her monologues, but the inward grimaces after she says something melodramatic lends her character a realistic texture. I'm looking forward to the next book!
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- John M
- 07-29-20
Great listen!
The reader was awesome with her voice inflections and changes for each character and situation. Addicting story as well!
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- TU
- 12-19-19
Very good! Dark but so good
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
As with the first two books, this is an intense story. It is balanced fairly well with lighter moments. It wasn't quite as well balanced as the first two, but still not overwhelmingly dark. That said, there is a lot happening in this installment of the series and you really don't want to read/listen to them out of order or you will miss a LOT. The narrator continues to do a great job bringing this story to life. All in all, this is a fantastic series and one I hope is able to continue for a long time. I hope book 4 is released very soon!
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