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Apocalypse Healer 3

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Apocalypse Healer 3

By: HideousGrain
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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A power never before wielded. A path no one has ever walked.

As David's strength grows, so too does the danger. The End has been waiting, watching, and its time draws closer. When creatures from beyond begin descending upon the Earthen Union, even the Regressor has no answers.

Forced to confront Voidlings and other unseen threats, David makes a decision that will change everything. He is a Healer. A Lifeweaver. But his Class does not define him. It never has.

He's slayed Voidlings. He's harvested them. And now, as the influence of powers from beyond begins to corrupt the world, David has to consume them.

Dragged into enemy territory and stranded in a realm of nothingness, stripped of the powers he once relied on, David has to turn to the very force he failed to control.

He has no choice. He must survive.

Book 3 of this action-packed Apocalyptic LitRPG featuring a healer MC who isn’t afraid of a fight, slow-burn power progression, a detailed magic system, and more.

Perfect for fans of Azarinth Healer, Primal Hunter, and Unexpected Healer.

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Action & Adventure Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy LitRPG

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I plowed through books one and two. This one...HOWEVER....is starting to frustrate me quite a bit.

Around chapter 16 or so the author's voice changes. The overall story proceeds but the way its written becomes inconsistent. Also they seemed to have lost their thesaurus.

What drove me to the brink to write this review, HOWEVER, is the overuse of certain words. LIKE "HOWEVER". Between about chapter 17 or so when my ears keyed onto it and chapter 22, where I finally stopped to facepalm. The word 'HOWEVER' has been used well over 200 times.

It feels like the project got passed along to an understudy with notes. I was very much enjoying the progression, love the narrator, but the actual word usage is pulling me out of the immersion constantly now.

If I took a shot every time I heard 'however', I would have alcohol poisoning in the span of two chapters.

Very frustrating.

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