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Dungeon Walkers 1

Written by: Daniel Schinhofen
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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Dungeon Walkers brave the depths of the dungeons for personal gain - clearing a dungeon means dungeon points to purchase gear with, but more importantly, perks. Perks are the main reason Walkers put their lives on the line. Every time a dungeon is cleared the first time, a Walker gets a choice of three perks that could change their lives.

Not every Walker makes it out alive. When someone dies in the dungeon, their soul is fragmented into four shards, which can be purchased for dungeon points. Collecting all four shards and taking them to a temple of the Goddess means the dead can live again. There is a sub-sect of Walkers that makes it their goal to bring the dead back from the dungeons - they’re called the Rescue Squad.

Stern is intent on joining the ranks of Rescue Squad. Finally done with his six months at the academy, he is about to make his first run through a dungeon. It will not be easy - he doesn’t have a crew, or a team, to run it with. Stern is an irregular - someone born with unusual perks - and unfortunately, looking like the blighted. Being seen as blighted has made Stern’s life hell, but he keeps pushing on, intent on making his goal real.

Despite his hardships, he’s been blessed with the unusual perk of his life-long friend, Pawly. Pawly is a polydactyl Maine Coon, who is protective of her friend and eager to help him reach his goal. With his friend beside him, Stern is ready to start his adventure.

(This book contains non-standard relationships and touches upon adult situations.)

©2021 Daniel Schinhofen (P)2021 Mountaindale Press

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Slow build up, slow story

This is a vary slow book, while there is some drama it is either resolved quickly or nothing comes of it. This ends up becoming a slice of life story with a background of adventure with a side of awkward love story, There is no big bad guy, no obstacle to overcome only minor bumps in the road on the way to adventure that never happens. There are some great character backstories, and those back stories were vary well used, it comes down to building on those character traits making them more than just their back stories, that fail to add to the story.

The system this story uses if well thought out. The battles are well written but I feel that there is not as much sense of danger, no escalation of tension or possibility of lose or defeat.

I did like this story, it was a relaxing listen on a long ride during a stressful move. I would recommend this for people looking for more character integration than combat and constant threats.

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POLY NOT HAREM

1st I want to state that I am a fan of Harem Fantasy and I think Daniel can execute it well as in Aether's Revival, but this book doesn't do it for me. in the later parts of the book he has two girls he likes and they like him, but it isn't really a harem He is getting with one girl, the other girl has some trauma so she and the main character are only doing the very basics of a relationship, I am fine with taking it slow, but the other girl is going a lot farther with her, I feel like even though she likes him he is just an after thought, the other girl will only go as far with him as she goes with the other girl first so it makes him feel like a second 2 both of them, there is a point where he is in another room listening them have fun, and it feels a little cuck like. I know all too well that I have sort of a double standard and these are my hang ups, but I tend assonate with the mcs and Feel jealous for the mc even if they don't

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