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Singularity Tower

A sci-Fi Tower Climbing Adventure

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Singularity Tower

By: Deacon Frost
Narrated by: Giancarlo Herrera, Hannah Schooner
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Condemned to a life of material harvesting in an ancient alien megastructure, Gideon Pike won't rest until he's found his way out from under the thumb of the Whelan Megacorp.

His new home, an artifact of immense power, hangs suspended over a blackhole, and has been known to grant individuals strange abilities. Rumor has it this structure is responsible for most of mankind's technological advances over the last hundred and fifty years.

Gideon must learn what it means to climb the Tower and lay claim to the power he needs to free himself. Deciding who to trust along the way might be the hardest part. A story of unconventional romance, intense action, and gritty sci-fi adventure.

©2023 Deacon Frost (P)2023 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Science Fiction Space Opera Adventure Fiction Action & Adventure Fantasy

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Captivating Storyline • Well-paced Progression • Impressive Voice Effects • Engaging Tower Climbing • Unique Sci-fi Setting

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I sure hope this becomes a series.
MC gets on the wrong side of a big corporation he does a job for and they have him thrown in a jail to, hopefully, die, He gets no due process and no proper trial.
The jail, or prison, he gets sent to is this "Singularity Tower."
It's a dungeon tower that's been there for over a thousand years and it's not designed by one of the local alien species or humans.
He realizes that he needs to climb the tower to escape and joins some women that have their own reasons for climbing the tower.
Great spicy story. May actually start to be HaremLit in book 2.
I give this book 8 out of 5 stars.

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the story is great. the male narration not so much. he keeps swallowing alot it distracts from the story for some odd reason.

story was really good

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Deacon Frost creates an not to unfamiliar Tower progression novel with an added harem element to it. The progression aspects of the story are well-paced even though the male primary antagonist seems somewhat extraordinary for his skills, along with being a bit of a bonehead. The female harem characters are scripted well and the author provided an ample amount of backstory to each of them to become invested in them. Also, I give the author extra points for making the novel mostly about tower climbing and limiting the erotic action; speaking of which, is written well.

Both Giancarlo Herrera and Hannah Schooner's performances were well done.

A Better Than Typical Harem Novel

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None of this getting killed and waking up in a new world in someone else's body. This guy gets a seriously raw deal and proceeds to make the best of it!
Yep, monster fights, harem potentials, and personal evolution.
All the good stuff.

A good tower climbing story

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Overall a nice story. Good progression if a bit quick. Nice tension between characters. For those of you that love harem fics this promises to really become that. I'm actually surprised it only had 2 lemons in the whole book. The only thing I really disliked was ending the book on a lemon. I'd almost prefer it to have ended on a cliff. As I've gotten older I personally prefer less of the lemon and more of the story. While the tension is good, I'd rather it progress the plot of the story than just to setup the lemon. While I think the book was good I don't foresee me buying a sequel.

Nice LitRPG/SYFY cross

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