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Dungeon Champions: Book Three

A Team Building, Slice of Life LitRPG Adventure

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Dungeon Champions: Book Three

By: Adam Lance, Leon West
Narrated by: Lewis Alexander, Rozelyn Rader
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Justice Demands Its Champion.

Jordan Cash and his party of extraordinary women were only planning to free one of their companions from a curse. But their simple mission to the port town of Avigo plunges them into a web of corruption far darker than they imagined.

Duke Jakken's iron grip has turned the city into a living nightmare. The streets teem with terrified citizens, mysterious undead haunt the surrounding swamps, and the sinister Slicers gang enforces the Duke's cruel whims. When Jordan discovers innocent lives are being sacrificed to empower dungeon cores, his Battle Scholar tactics aren't enough—this calls for judgment.

Amid the growing conflict, Jordan's companions officially join his harem through an ancient binding ritual. He finds unexpected bliss in their deepening bonds—especially when a newly restored Sadie brings her deadly skills and fierce devotion to their family. With each victory, they edge closer to uncovering the Sisterhood's true agenda.

Can Jordan's growing powers as an agent of divine justice overcome the corruption infesting Avigo? And what price will he and his team pay when they discover how deep the Sisterhood's plans truly reach?

©2025 Adam Lance and Leon West (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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