
That Time I Turned My Farm into a Dungeon
That Time I Turned My Farm into a Dungeon, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Estrella
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Todd McLaren
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By:
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S.A. Archer
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I just wanted to keep the family farm going, till the land of my ancestors, and do right by my parents' memory.
And then the adventurers came. They said they were going to help clear out the "monsters" on my land, but instead, they slept in my bed, ate my food, and worst of all . . .
They broke my mother's prized pot.
Now, I'm going to take my farm back and protect what's mine, and there's only one way to do it.
I'm going to make my farm into the most dangerous dungeon in the land.
Contains mature themes.
©2021 S. A. Archer (P)2022 TantorBut there is this weird element of the main character being the ultimate Mary Sue/nice guy. I think it would take too many words to explain it. The best example is probably the way women keep saying he is SO good at sex, this might have been played for laughs if the whole thing wasn't written in the first person. It's a discordant note in an otherwise decent story but unfortunately the weird "romance" gets more focus than it deserves. I'm not just saying this because it's polygamy or furry or whatever. It's oddly handled and described.
A Decent story marred by weird "nice guy" fantasy
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Fun fantasy romp
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