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System Summoning: A Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG Progression

Super Genetics, Book 2

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System Summoning: A Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG Progression

By: Sean Dunning
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski, Rebecca Woods
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Power has a price. Terry Fairway is about to learn how steep.

The vampires that once haunted Wichita are gone, reduced to ash. But Terry’s real war is only beginning. Topeka is burning, caught in the ruthless crossfire of S-ranked tyrants locked in a game of conquest. While the city suffers, the supers wage war.

Terry and his team are the only ones willing to stand against them—outsiders facing down monsters who’ve ruled unchallenged for decades. If they want a chance to save Topeka, Terry needs to grow stronger. Fast. His search for power leads him to Terraform's Market and the reclusive space-master Marlon, who holds the key to abilities Terry has only dreamed of.

But power attracts attention. From the Council of Kansas City who hunt him at every turn. From his grandfather who watches from his throne. And from the east comes Qui Shen, the Incinerator himself—an S-ranked nightmare who has his own designs on the Market and the secrets hidden within.

Terry wanted power to protect the innocent. Now he must decide how much of himself he's willing to sacrifice to keep it.

Because in a world of superpowered tyrants, the line between hero and villain blurs with every ounce of power gained.

©2025 Sean Dunning (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Adventure Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction War
Action Packed • Solid Direction • Well-done Performance • Character Growth • Interesting Storyline • Amazing Development

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I dislike when they blatantly pad run time, i agree it is better than endlessly reading stat blocks, but this is excessive.

Author is getting better, but there are still some really jarring transitions early in the book to website reading that just needs to go. Sometimes the reader POV shifts to another character without warning which is also jarring.

Decent story underneath all that.

Last 45 min is another book

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I really don’t like the woman’s voice that takes over narration, it’s flat and instantly makes me loose focus on what’s going on, everything else and the other narrations are great.

Really like this series!

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better than the first and i really enjoyed it. character growth keeps heading in the right direction and the story has continued to have solid direction

awesome

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Superb especially the readers!!!! Can’t wait for book 3 to come out! Can’t get enough!

Awesome book

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Narration Quality: Mixed

The male narrator continues to deliver solid, professional narration that carries the story with clarity and engagement—consistent with the quality established in Book 1.

However, the female narrator's performance is distracting. Multi-syllable words receive exaggerated stress patterns that draw attention away from the narrative and disrupt the flow of dialogue. Words that should be spoken naturally instead become clunky and stilted—exactly the kind of unnecessary linguistic gymnastics that pulls listeners out of immersion.

A good female narrator, just an odd speaking pattern.

Overall good , Mixed "per-for-mance", Good Story.

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