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The Second Betrayal

A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure: Divine Apostasy, Book 2

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The Second Betrayal

By: A. F. Kay
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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Reaching level five has allowed Ruwen to stay hidden from the gods and their minions. He just needs to survive the new Ascendant orientation, and he can finally look for his parents. But a secret discovered during orientation rocks Ruwen’s understanding and forces him to face the power of his Cultivation. He finds answers in the Black Pyramid, along with dozens of new questions.

With new knowledge, Ruwen works even harder to gain the skills and abilities to battle those who wish him harm. But a betrayal shatters his world, endangering him and his friends. Even if Ruwen survives the aftermath, he may never recover from the terrible truths that are revealed.

Because the only thing worse than being betrayed is being betrayed twice.

©2020 A. F. Kay (P)2020 A. F. Kay
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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first thing is they keep reading out stats which annoyed me but the ending made me want to get next book in the series, loved how it gave more explanation to things unlike the first book and the story progress in a good pace, many funny moments and my theory about his band panned out ...I'd recommend this audio book

better than first book

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Too much of the chapters wasted on repeating the hero's statistics and upgrades. wasted space.

Wasted space.

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other than a bit of overtly forced drama/tension towards the end between a couple of the MCs this was pretty good. most of the problems I had with the first book were either fixed or made an appearance sparingly enough that it didn't bother me (eg the mc saying he's so smart then doing something obviously stupid). it was also very much an adventure unlike the first book which was him being dragged around places by the skin of his teeth. narration was good, not the best I've heard but definitely up there.
so my recommendation is that if you got through the first and at least enjoyed it somewhat then read this one too

better than the first one

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