Shadow Lord: A LitRPG Apocalypse

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Shadow Lord: A LitRPG Apocalypse

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The Company welcomes you to the multiverse, new hire!

Those words revealed a dangerous new reality to Luke, filled with monsters, magic, and opportunity.

When humanity reached its threshold of advancement, the omnipotent Company ascended Earth to the multiverse. The System’s realm changes all the rules, pantheons fight for control, and challenges offer real power. Unfortunately, the Company’s services are not free. Humanity is thrown into a brutal assessment on a derelict world, where only those strong enough to pay their debt will survive.

Unlike his peers, Luke embraces the System’s changes by becoming a Rogue, eager to leave his boring life as an office worker behind. Upon awakening an ancient power over shadows, Luke finds that this perilous adventure might be what he was meant for all along.

About the series: Experience this new LitRPG Apocalypse set in a multiverse rich with world building, danger and conflict. With each monster slain, Luke explores a System with classes, professions, levels, ranks, skills, loot and dungeons.

If you like gritty combat, high stakes, immersive storytelling and superhuman abilities against overpowered foes, then you’ll love this epic progression fantasy LitRPG!

Pick up Shadow Lord today on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited!

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D9CYVP1C
Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 12, 2024
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 4699 KB
Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Print length ‏ : ‎ 673 pages

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13 reviews for Shadow Lord: A LitRPG Apocalypse

  1. Avatar of Kindle-klant

    Kindle-klant

    I dont usually write review but the story was perfect. I have seldom read samenhang so wellicht written. Main personen isnt perfect. He has flats. But from bezinning to end i was fully comités to the story. My only regret. No follow up yet!

  2. Avatar of Kindle Customer

    Kindle Customer

    A really enjoyable read, a likeable but unpopular protagonist, who goes solo for most of the book. Great world building and well paced and ends at a good story break.Patiently waiting for book 2.

  3. Avatar of Amazon Kunde

    Amazon Kunde

    I’m quite picky with the LitRPGs I’m reading and at the start it felt similar to the Primal Hunter series, but thankfully it went to a different direction and is an amazing read. I can only recommend this book! 🙂

  4. Avatar of Blue Blake

    Blue Blake

    I read a lot of Litrpg and this is one of my favorite. I was engaged from beginning to end. Anxiously awaiting the sequel. Highly recommended.

  5. Avatar of Fantasy Junkie

    Fantasy Junkie

    It is hard to find an original take on isekai, but this author succeeds in being fresh and interesting. Good characters.

  6. Avatar of Mark Luppi

    Mark Luppi

    Outstanding litrpg
    It’s got a strongly worked out dynamic between the deeply thought-out growth of the rogue hero’s stats, skills, and class, and the twists and turns of the entertaining narrative. That balance is the particular charm of the whole litrpg genre, and it’s rarely done this well. All too many efforts get locked in one of two extremes, a rigid focus on mechanics or a sloppy narrative that gradually loses interest in the stats. Not here, it’s like a grandmaster’s chess game in its fun game moves and skillful strategy. Luke, a full stack software developer at a bland generic corporation, is catapulted with his co-workers into an alternate universe, and the office politics take on a whole different configuration. He makes the only logic move, escaping from murderous ex-managers including a psychotic ex girlfriend, to head out into the monster-ridden darkness. As an urban dweller formerly working for financial institutes, I can certainly relate.Total fun to read, I’d like to see a long series of follow-ons

  7. Avatar of Jeff

    Jeff

    Fan
    Picked this one up just for fun and see what it was about. Let me just say, Excellent first book, i’ve been a fan of the genre for years now and this book kept me engaged from the first paragraph, the story flows nicely and the MC is likable even if a bit OP. There’s not a whole lot of worldbuilding so far, I’m hoping that’ll change a little bit going forward, but overall this was a great read highly recommend.

  8. Avatar of Tim Smith

    Tim Smith

    Loved it
    Great book. Well written. Characters are enjoyable to read about. Story is alot better than most with a system. There is not as much level up junk as some novels, where they go over the same junk

  9. Avatar of Amazon Customer

    Amazon Customer

    Excellent Read!!!
    An amazing first work by the author. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this very in-depth, yet fast moving lit RPG novel. I will definitely be reading the next installment.The only small downside is that the author too frequently displays the main characters full status page with full descriptions of each skill, and then, even when each skill is mentioned again provides the full description. This made for a lot of skim reading as it became very redundant. On the plus side, the author did not use these sections as pure filler as many authors do. He simply lengthened the novel in order to also include these descriptions, along with a very well fleshed out story.

  10. Avatar of B. Hall

    B. Hall

    Nice addition to the genre
    While there might not be anything earth-shatteringly new about the familiar system presented in this story, the world-building is nice, and the main character kept my attention. There are also some side characters given time that I want to find out the fate of. Enjoyable!

  11. Avatar of Dalton Hatcher

    Dalton Hatcher

    Not bad
    Not bad, but very obviously either a homage to primal hunter, or at least very derivative of that work. Pros: Good editing. Good pacing. Big battles that aren’t multiple chapters long. The initial version of the status page is concise and easy to read. Cons: if you have read Primal Hunter, you will see many of the same plots, characters, and twists, just reworked a bit. In places it reads as a critique of that work instead of its own thing. An enjoyable read. Luke is likable.All that aside, a

  12. Avatar of Stonegiant

    Stonegiant

    Excellent!
    Well written, nicely woven plot. The characters and worldview are maturely developed, and the concepts of attributes and skills are consistently logical.Also, unlike other books I’ve recently read, the author used an editor to ensure that there are exceedingly few typos.A very good read. Am looking forward to reading the sequel!

  13. Avatar of JP

    JP

    A Good Read
    Quite good! Nice pace, smart character, good magic and a smooth plot. Realistic reactions and thinking. You won’t regret the read!

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