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Die. Respawn. Repeat. 3: A LitRPG Adventure

Die. Respawn. Repeat., Book 3

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Die. Respawn. Repeat. 3: A LitRPG Adventure

By: Silver Linings
Narrated by: Austin Rising
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The Empty City hides powerful secrets, and Ethan Hill is determined to uncover them.

Disaster has been averted—for now. Earth is still in danger, and the Integration marches ever onward. Yet Ethan's journey has found him stronger than ever, and his experiences in the loops have left him on the cusp of grasping skills that can disrupt the flow of time itself.

The Empty City looms ahead, holding within it answers to both the nature of Firmament and the purpose of Integration. His allies' sacrifices linger behind, driving him forward. And new forces are emerging, some eager for revenge, others vying for control of him and all that he represents.

They'll soon learn that Ethan is a force unto himself … and like any good force, he's left ripples in his wake, causing new allies to rise behind him.

Ethan Hill no longer fights alone, and the Integrators have no idea what's coming.

Book three of this action-packed LitRPG apocalypse progression fantasy seamlessly merging aspects from apocalyptic system LitRPG's like He Who Fights with Monsters and Primal Hunter, with time loop stories like Mother of Learning.

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