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  • Eden's Gate: The Scourge

  • A LitRPG Adventure
  • Written by: Edward Brody
  • Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
  • Length: 25 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (54 ratings)

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Eden's Gate: The Scourge

Written by: Edward Brody
Narrated by: Pavi Proczko
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Audiobook 7 of the best-selling Eden's Gate series!

The Scourge have launched an attack, and the Freelands are overrun with Ergoth’s army of orcs and goblins. Travel is no longer safe, trade is at a standstill, and Edgewood Village is in ruins.

With the guild in desperate need of gold, Gunnar treks through the battle zone to complete an unresolved quest and is faced with a moral dilemma unlike anything he’s ever experienced in Eden’s Gate.

His choices lead him to join forces with some unlikely companions and sends him straight into the heart of the Wastelands.

Orcs would never allow humans to enter the Wastelands freely, so how exactly will he get inside, and what secrets are lurking deep below the Wastelands' surface?

In an unforgiving land filled with bloodthirsty beasts and monsters, Gunnar will be left questioning: Who is the real monster, and who’s the worst monster of them all?

©2021 Edward Brody (P)2021 Edward Brody

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Very awesome

This book was very amazing I wish there were more, it makes me sad that this is the end of the book

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Annoying MC

The MC just dose not learn very gullible. The drug use is unnecessary and so much angst for many girls.

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Best book yet!

In this book you see significant growth in gunner an guild wide surface level character development. This book just has so much to offer. I personally like gunner quite a bit more now than before. Great job Edward!

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honestly. it's just disappointing

main character had a fairly big change in personality. feels quite off. the story was a lot better leading up to this book

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Is Gunnar Ok?

Man, I love this series I really do.
And I could always put up with Gunnars indecision, his greed when it comes to gold and loot, but holy in this book he was so stupid.
Getting scammed out of 5k that SHOULD have went to his guild, doing stupid quests like insisting he return the orc child rather than focusing on Edgewood, the arena, the mages.
He really irritates me in this book. His foresight is completely blind. Hope he’s not as whiny and bad at decisions in the next book. The build up of his character was strong before but it really fell off here in my opinion. Love the series. Think Gunnar could use some refinement.

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1st half of the book was a pity Party

I have been loving this series
but the 1st half of this book was BORING!!
All It really was, was a big pity party for gunnar!? Him crying about missing his cringe ultimate chances with 2 girls WHILE he has a missing GF-_- It actually made me lose respect for the main character because of the hours of whining.

Then the book goes on a 4hr ark of half-arsed plans about what to do with a baby orc, Until one of the plans Gunnar forgets his friends and cowboys his way into trouble.
From there the story FINALLY progress and finally starts to become good!!
But kinda disappointed with the end of the story I the wastelands, and with the end of the book overall....
I liked it buuut This book REALLY felt like a Filler Ark in an Anime 😑

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