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The Fourth Secret

A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure (Divine Apostasy, Book 4)

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The Fourth Secret

By: A. F. Kay
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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With the third temple restored, Ruwen must now prevent an imminent invasion of the southern border.

But Ruwen’s new city is in shambles. If he doesn’t quickly fortify the walls and revive an army capable of stopping his enemies, he has no chance of surviving the coming onslaught.

Running out of time and facing a lack of resources, Ruwen is forced to bargain for allies and take an unwanted new class. He fears the dire situation makes these preparations pointless, and his failure will doom the entire country.

As the war begins, he learns a devastating lesson: Uru isn’t the only god peering into the future, and his grim circumstances turn hopeless.

Overshadowing everything is the fourth secret, and the dreadful fact it reveals makes Ruwen consider forsaking his destiny.

Because with a future this bleak, dying now might be his best option.

©2021 A. F. Kay (P)2021 A. F. Kay
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Adventure
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I love the characters and story, but the magic system is A LOT. The first 3 books were good, but this one has ramped up x10 it can get confusing. Baldree as usual is amazing. I could marry that man as long as he read to me day and night.

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