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The Bright Lord: An Epic Sci Fi Litrpg: Books 1-7 cover art

The Bright Lord: An Epic Sci Fi Litrpg: Books 1-7

Written by: Alex Knowles
Narrated by: Steve Campbell, Stephanie Nemeth-Parker
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A home, a family. Lies, resentment. To save the future, he must reclaim his past.

Ryan Hart thought he had saved them all. He'd served as Lord Commander of the Sarashead guild, faithfully and with honor for thousands of years. His work expanded their empire and brought peace.

But peace never lasts....

Emperor Duhan has been murdered, ripping Ryan out of his new life as a citizen on Earth. Once again, he must leave those he loves for the greater good.

Rebirth is the path, a reset into a new body that he must cultivate and train. The collision of two worlds draws ever closer, and if he can't claim what was once his, all will be lost.

The Bright Series is an epic Sci Fi LitRPG Cultivation story. This encompases all 7 books.

©2022 Alex Knowles (P)2022 Alex Knowles

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"The One" is a self agrandizing dude

While the first book starts well, it quickly is followed by a lackluster second book. The main character keeps saying how good he is, and the writing of women is quite bad, with them written mostly in the aim of comparing them to the MC or as "I'm a woman and should serve men".
Performance is shared between two people. The actor making most of the narrative lacks enough variation in their voice to properly differentiate the characters talking to each others. The actress' range is way better in my opinion.

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