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The Last Necromancer: Book 1

By: Adam Bright
Narrated by: Jessie Van Hove
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Even Necromancers deserve a second chance.

Mysteriously transported back through time, Jonathan Black finds himself on the day everything changed–when a mana wave transformed Earth into a land of dungeons and monsters.

Will 10 years’ worth of hard-won knowledge, along with the rare abilities of a Necromancer, be enough to set right what once went wrong? With the help of two beautiful women warriors and the Heaven’s Shield Guild, it just might be.

The Last Necromancer is a LitRPG fantasy trilogy that contains game-like action, progressive stats, adventuring guilds, and slow burn harems. It’s perfect for fans of Atlas Kane and David Burke.

©2023 Adam Bright (P)2023 Adam Bright
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It went from a fun time to horney so fast I had to turn my speaker off at work, thanks for that

Holy self insert fan fiction Batman

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Typical story of end of the world time travel and rpg Some sex but not to much. Nothing to graphic but you get the idea . I enjoyed the story and can’t wait for book 2

Nothing new

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This was ok but the main character was not that likable, at least for the first part of the book. The story is a bit confusing, and it takes a while to finally figure out what’s going on. Unfortunately, the characters seem to be somewhat shallow.

Ok but

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