
Shields of Strathmar
The World Over, Book 1
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Heath Miller
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Marc Mulero
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Aegis woke up with the powers of a god. But what good is that if the one person he cares for is stuck in another world?
Sickly and starved back home, Aegis is stripped of his memory when transported to the magical land of Strathmar. His new body aches as he arises as a noob warrior lost and confused. Though one thing is certain…an uncanny strength flows through him like never before.
With a shield as his weapon and a bleeding heart as his curse, Aegis starts his journey by taking beatings that no man ever should to protect those in need. After learning to use his ice infusion, imbuing his own weapons and those of his fool hardy friends to slash through high-level monsters, others start to notice something special about him: Aegis can perform abilities beyond his character’s level.
But when he finds out his brother Roy is sick and dying in the world he left behind, he must find the will of a leader and do all that he can to save him.
Will he find a way to connect with his family and bridge two worlds? Or will he fail, doomed to a fate worse than death?
©2021 Marc Mulero (P)2022 Podium AudioCould have been great
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Furthermore i have no idea who gave this book 2 stars (without a written review on top. one might speculate, but well - thats that).
I usualy dont write reviews but I simply couldn't let this one stand as it was.
We have a nicely developed MC here with a lot of potential and a tendency to become op at some point.
Since this revolves around him wearing a shield that doesn't (yet?) move on its own and munch on his enemies, it doesn't feel like he doesn't struggle but has to fight for his gains.
The world building is well done, especially since (minor spoiler) it revolves around more than one world with a own setting each. Progress also doesn't feel to linear, since we get information somewhat randomly.
The only point i'd criticize is that some revelations at the end of the book feel a bit forced.
I'm rooting for part 2 :)
definitly worth your time
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