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Wayward: Fighting: An Isekai LitRPG

Wayward, Book 2

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Wayward: Fighting: An Isekai LitRPG

By: T. A. Star
Narrated by: Hannah Church
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A teen transported to a world of magic and mayhem must navigate new alliances, strange abilities, and found family in the second book of this LitRPG series.

One wouldn't think that getting magically whisked away to a new world would make someone suddenly feel at home, but that's exactly what being transported to Makera has done for Phoenix Fraser. Gone are the ailments that kept her bedridden, the body that didn't fit her soul, and the endless loneliness. Reborn are her strength, passion, and hopes of building the community she never knew she needed.

But while the burdens of Phoenix's old life have been lifted, that doesn't mean her new existence is without its struggles. As bonds with her adventuring party and mentor grow, so too does the weight of her secrets.

The more Phoenix reveals about her true abilities, the more she could put those she's come to care about in danger. Because there are those who would do anything to stop Phoenix from reaching her full potential—even if it means destroying all of Makera to get what they want . . .

The second volume of the hit LitRPG fantasy series—with more than a million views on Royal Road—now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!

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