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Dungeon Bringer 2

By: Nick Harrow
Narrated by: Alex Knox
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Expand your territory. Defeat your rivals. Satisfy your monster girls!

Raiders Guild crushed, Clay can finally relax and spend his time clearing the pesky monsters from around his dungeon.

But when a routine zombie bash uncovers a sinister new danger, Clay and his guardians find themselves locked in battle with a rival dungeon lord who really, really hates Lord Rathokhetra.

As the battle unfolds, Clay discovers there's a lot more to being a dungeon lord than taking territory and crushing adventurers. If he is to survive, he must master new tactics, stop threats from beyond this world, and keep his growing army of monster girls satisfied.

If he succeeds, Clay may become the most powerful dungeon lord to ever live.

But if he fails, all of reality will die with him.

Get the latest installment of the Dungeon Bringer saga now for your daily requirements of awesome battles, abominable villains, and deadly monster girls!

©2019 Shadow Alley Press Inc (P)2019 Shadow Alley Press Inc
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Good Worldbuilding • Character Development • Intelligent Protagonist • Unique Vibe • Great Sequel • Amazing Job

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It’s not that I mind a different narrator as much as I really get pulled out (or prevented from getting into) a book with a new narrator if they say repeated words differently. I’m not making a judgment as to how stele should be pronounced but just that it be spoken the same in each book. That’s just one example. But again, not enough to ding the author.

New Narrator blues

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I want LITRPG to flourish and become a significant player in the literary world. I think it's a great idea. The problem with most writers in this genre is that they lean on stats that don't matter. You see a level 5 zombie, and then they go through an entire character sheet. It often takes longer to read the character sheet than it does to kill the creature. I don't mind hearing that the zombie is level 5, your level is 4 and it is somewhat too majorly resistant to most of your attacks. You also don't need to agonize over available stats. Here they did a good job. He had three choices and named two but went in-depth with the chosen stat. Still, you don't need to go too deep, as they generally don't affect the story.

This is a good story from a new perspective. The protagonist is well thought out, and there is a good arc. He takes nearly two minutes to go over the characters' stats at several points. However, it only takes him ten minutes, and we have no idea what those stats purposes served. The protagonist relies on brains because he isn't OP yet.

I look forward to listening to the next book.

Good story with moderate overuse of stats

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The concept of battling dungeons was cool. I really liked that the characters advanced in power a lot more in this book. The narrator delivers a solid performance.

Solid sequel

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Ok so I gave the performance a 3. Not because the narrator is bad, because I hate when the narrators change. You get use to the voices the narrator gives a character and then have to readjust to a new way and it gets aggravating.
All and all it's a great story and already bought the next book.

Good

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Great sequel to Dungeon Bringer where it continues to follow Clay (Dungeon Lord Rathokhetra) as he deals with the fallout of the first book and continues to expand his dungeon. Solid dungeon builder series with a heavy slant to HaremLit without the almost obligatory endless sex scenes of most HaremLit books.

The only issue I have is the change in narrators between book 1 and 2. The new narrator Alex Knox does a great job, but listening to the books back to back it was a bit jarring.

Solid Dungeon Builder/HaremLit combo

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