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Changing Faces

New Game Minus, Book 1

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Changing Faces

By: Sarah Lin
Narrated by: Bryan G. Lamb
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Bloodwraith thought of himself as an effective villain, until a single adventurer destroyed his entire lair. With his last breath, he switched bodies with the adventurer and discovered that his world was built on lies. Alien beings from another dimension were using his world as a game...and now, he was one of them.

The problem is, Bloodwraith has no experience being an adventurer. He was a mage, but his new body is only good at hitting things. He relied on undead minions, but now, he has no choice but to depend on other people. And worst of all, strange boxes are constantly appearing in his vision, describing the world in unfamiliar, nonsensical terms.

Taking over the world is off the table because the alien gods might be watching. To survive, Bloodwraith will need to learn the truth about himself and his world. That means acting like an adventurer, at least for now.

©2018 Sarah Lin (P)2019 Sarah Lin
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Literature & Fiction Fiction Adventure Comedy LitRPG
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an evil npc gets reincarnated into the body of a player character and has to deal with information windows.

entertaining

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This was my first litrpg. It was a fun listen but a bit confusing. This is probably more because I am new to this genre, people who are into litrpg will likely love it. Really great performance from the narrator.

Great performance

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