
Eden's Gate: The Arena
A LitRPG Adventure, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Pavi Proczko
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By:
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Edward Brody
About this listen
Audiobook four of the best-selling Eden's Gate series!
Edgewood is under attack, and the threat of war lingers across the Serpent Sea. A thief is becoming a thorn in Gunnar's side, and a tempting elf is getting a little feisty.
In order to protect their village, the members of Unity will need to work together to level up and find better gear. They'll need to lay the foundation of a castle that can serve as a fortification from intruders.
But what if there's a better way?
When Gunnar learns the king of Highcastle will grant an audience to anyone who wins an arena championship, he decides to enter the competition as a gladiator. If he can earn a meeting with the ailing king and persuade him to stop Dryden before his dragon flies, he can save Edgewood and countless lives. He'll also get his name posted in every arena, which could lead Rachel one step closer to finding him.
The arena is a spectacle where people gather to watch fighters put their skills to the test, earn fame, and take home gold. Does Gunnar have what it takes to become a champion, or has he bitten off more than he can chew?
©2018 Edward Brody (P)2018 Edward BrodyLove this lite rpg
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story is ok but main character is an idiot
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such a dumb protagonist
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lame
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The romance is so stupid, its akin to grocery shopping.
The progression is screwed as everything thats happened in the last 4 books is in service to the succession quest and they characters are still low level putting into perspective how bull the scaling is, making everything contrived.
not to mention the obvious real world messaging that smoking is okay recreationally and cocaine/heroine is bad.
The story is so compartmentalized that it fails to deliver anything standalone per 'book'
Cliffhanger endings.
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