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The Plaguelands

Salvos, Book 3

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The Plaguelands

By: V.A. Lewis
Narrated by: Tess Irondale
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Heretic. Heathen. Demon.

The company war between the Valiant Dreamers and the Iron Champions continues. But these Human matters don't matter to Salvos. She takes off to with her companions to the Plaguelands, in hopes to level from the undead, speak with Kobolds, and maybe befriend a Lich!

...The last bit may be a little bit difficult. But she is Salvos. She will not give up so easily. She will evolve. She will fight with her companions. And she will grow stronger.

©2021 V.A. Lewis (P)2021 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Dragons & Mythical Creatures Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Young Adult
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Great Story • Interesting Twists • Amazing Narration • Solid Storytelling • Spot-on Voice Acting • Awesome Story Quality
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The story of the Lich and the final battle were simply great, I even feel sorry for the Lich/former hero

My favorite so far!

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My joy when Skeleton Archer appeared was insurmountable.
As such, I do believe Skeleton Archer should and be a recurring character and deserves the right to being a god level creature. Salvos is truly lucky to have been graced by the everpowerful presence of Skeleton Archer.
The lame Skeleton Warriors don't even stand a chance against the overpowering might of Skeleton Archer.
Again, Skeleton Archer would be a valuable asset and amazingly powerful character to the point that it's comical, and would be criminal to not add to the main story. Skeleton Archer is heavily underrated and I do believe there was not enough Skeleton Archer "screen time".
I rest my case, Skeleton Archer destroyes The Lich with no difficulty.
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Make Skeleton Archer a recurring character.

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I liked it more when Salvos was always relatively humanoid. This is a personal taste nitpick, and is not a critique on overall quality as a whole. Otherwise i absolutely loved the story. I like the focus on Edith and Daniel. The little side stories give a bigger glimpse into things happening.

Loving this series.

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The third book on the story of Salvos has been just as fun to listen to as the first two!

Three for three!

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Again I'm very glad I gave this series a chance, great story and narration

Another book I couldn't stop listening too!

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I really hate the minimum word count requirements for audible reviews. . . .

good book

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Another installment in the adventures of Salvos the carefree yet competent demon and her companions. Enjoyable characters and action, a fun read.

Exciting LitRPG fun

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Best of the series so far for me. Action, adventure, great plot and a bit of humor.

Favorite so far

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Good continuation but good god I swear Daniel feels less of a companion and more like Salvos’s verbal punching bag.

Good listen

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The addition of gaiden to pad out the novel in between significant segments more closely aligns this volume with light novels as a literary category.

The story is good, though some of the character development feels forced. Overall the novel feels like a wrap-it-up of several short stories that could have been entire books unto themselves to get to a bridge to the next major "arc" for the sake of progressing the planned storyline. A missed opportunity, but still fleshed out enough that it doesn't feel like the reader is cheated.

The voice acting is still spot on for the character, though at this point I assume we just have to live with certain words being consistently, jarringly mispronounced. Thankfully most of those words seem to be rearview from a story perspective, and as a result are less likely to crop up in future content.

Mostly a setup volume

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