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  • The Good Guys, Book 13
  • Written by: Eric Ugland
  • Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
  • Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Flex in the City

Written by: Eric Ugland
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Publisher's Summary

Up until now, Montana's gotten by pretending he's a regular guy.

Well, a regular, overpowered, god-defeating guy who maybe just learned his hair is in all the wrong places.

But the big city is calling, and in order to succeed there, Montana must actually prove himself a deserving duke.

If Glaton finds him lacking, Coggeshall could be forced into even further isolation.

But if Glaton falls in love with him, the regular guy from Motor City could end up with limitless power, in charge of it all.

And just like that, the fate of the entire Empire is in Montana's hands.

©2022 Eric Ugland (P)2022 Tantor

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Not that great, give it a MEH

I've had a love hate relationship with this series, the Narrator is amazing as always, however the MC meanders back and forth, saying the same things and making no decisions over and over. I've waited 13 books for some amount of character growth, yet the author continues to dissappoint. Listened to a lot of Lit RPGs, and I enjoy the world, but the short story and the MC doing little to nothing most of the time is getting on my nerves, if he didn't say "umm like uhh", all the time maybe there would be more room for substance.

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Love it.

love how the two story lines are coming together, the narrator is great, the sarcasm and the wit are awesome.

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Half a book

This book tried to build a lot of anticipation for the next book and succeeded to a point. The problem is Eric Uglands books tend to be pretty short, unfortunately when you have a short book that's mostly build up it kinda feels like half a book if not less then that. I hate to say it but I do regret paying a full credit for this. Hopefully Eric delivers in the next book but in not sure if I'll be buying it. It's good to support the author and all that but his readers this far in the series should probably be getting this one for free. Next ones gonna have to be banger and if it's already out and your reading this go check the reviews for that one before buying this one.

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could have been a longer book

was lacking on the length department otherwise great book. there were a few spots it dragged on seemingly on purpose to make it even this long but some parts felt rushed.

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Worst book of the series. Waste of a credit.

First of all, as always Neil does a great job narrating this dumpster fire.

This will be the first time I have ever felt the need to actually leave a review. Ive listened to my fair share of audio books by now and this is the first time. That's how bad it was.

I was at one point nearing the end of the book yelling at my dash for him to do something or anything intelligent. It's like a train wreck that keeps going and all you can do is listen.

I've mostly had a love hate relationship with this series. I've enjoyed it for the most part but sometimes the main character is just awful to listen to and I cant help thinking " Why am I listening to this?". However this book takes that feeling and cranks it to 11. It's like listening to Joey from friends try to complete an escape room while missing both his arms. He is completely useless at everything he does and makes no rational decisions at any point.

Its exhausting to listen to a story where the only reason the plot continues forwards is because the main Character has the IQ of a hamster. The entire plot of the book is him getting himself into stupid situations and than fighting his way out by ripping things in half with his big muscles. Than once out of said dangerous situation he doesn't punish the bad guys or try to expose them to whatever/ or whomever should be made aware of the situation. He just gets upset and than leavs. He doesn't learn from his mistakes he just continues to do stupid thing after stupid thing with no real repercussions.

The worst part is that I was really looking forward to the next installment of this series. And I just kept kicking myself for getting my hopes up. What a let down. The books are too short and frustrating to justify spending the credit.

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