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Deck of Destiny 2

Deck of Destiny, Book 2

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Deck of Destiny 2

By: Dante King
Narrated by: Rozelyn Rader, Lewis Alexander
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After discovering a magical world beneath the ordinary and building my own deck, I've made a few enemies.

Chief among them is Wilson, a kingpin who's well-protected and secretive as hell.

To ensure I don't become another victim of the Game, I'm starting my own guild of players. Then, it's hunting unique cards and unlocking their hidden abilities.

All the while, I'll have to juggle my budding romances with a beautiful knight and a wily assassin. And those two are bound to be only the beginning of my adventures with female players.

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I just love the stories he writes. first it goes slow then wham right into the either a battle with demons or the girls he describes with sexyness and strong.. also the lead just always calculating what to do with a hint of wtf to do next. keep it coming.

the voice actors are awesome. especially when the voice actor sounds like Bruce Campbell.

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While I find this to be an interesting concept and story I had one glaring issue. The series is set in a city within the USA, but some of the terminology was definitely British. In the US and American would say aDodge pickup truck has a 'bed' and not a 'tray'. People in the US will refer to 'bacon' as bacon and not 'rashers' of bacon.
While this may seem nitpicky, but to me, I am pulled away from the story for that brief moment. In that moment my mind says Americans don't talk like that.
If it was a character with a British background it would be appropriate.

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