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Blood for Power: Book 1

An Apocalypse LitRPG

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Blood for Power: Book 1

By: Scott W. James
Narrated by: Jonathan Waters
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Summary

One man. One tower. One year to escape before everyone dies.

Lucas was shocked when he awoke to find the world had ended. An alien AI called the System had taken over Earth and transformed his apartment building into a 100-floor dungeon tower of traps, monsters, and loot. Trapped at the top, Lucas and the other residents have just one year to reach the ground floor and escape before the tower self-destructs.

That’s his first problem.

The second is he slept through the System’s welcome orientation, so a Class was picked for him. Lucas is now a Blood Reaver. A brutal Class based on speed, ferocity, and striking from the shadows. He’s expected not to just defeat his enemies, but to slaughter them and bathe in their blood. Their blood is now his power.

Outraged at being invaded, Lucas vows to grow stronger and take back his world. He will not only survive but thrive as he carves a bloody path to freedom.

©2023 Scott W. James (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction LitRPG
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So the book starts really well, but unfortunately it has some major flaws later in the book and the characters who are very one dimensional, for example there is one particular scene where a character goes from “I hate you” to “let’s party up and I’ll kill my old party” in about 5 minutes with no explanation. This book needs a major edit and some re-writes. But I finished it so it was worth a listen if your between books.

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