Super Sales on Super Heroes, Book 3
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Nick Podehl
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William D. Arand
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Felix would like nothing more than to take a vacation. A long one. One where he didn’t have to wake up every morning and worry over casualty lists for the day.
Ever since he and the Legion had been forced to flee their headquarters four years previous, nothing had gone quite right. In fact, Felix and the Legion have been locked in a shadow war with enemies unknown. Ones with magic that could carve through their technology easily.
As the rest of the world fell apart, tearing itself to pieces at every turn with the return of the old gods, the Legion has held the chaos back. The price in blood has been climbing slowly, lately.
Felix suspects there’s a change on the horizon. One that he hasn’t prepared or developed a plan for. Or so his paranoia has been telling him. That there’s a change coming now that’ll shake up the world. One that will turn it inside out, Legion and Felix along with it.
Felix has decided it’s time to push ahead and act. To finish things and protect his people at the same time. To take his Legion and make it safe.
Because that’s all that matters in the end to him. His Legion. And it always came first.
Warning and minor spoiler: This novel contains graphic violence, undefined relationships/harem, unconventional opinions/beliefs, and a hero who is as tactful as a dog at a cat show. Listen at your own risk.
©2018 William D. Arand (P)2019 Podium PublishingA great start and conclusion
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arand has found his mix of action and character development. although the ever increasing number of named characters us getting out of hand.
nick podehl does a good job of keeping almost all ( important) characters sound different.
captivating as ever
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off-track
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They make a 5 year time jump from the last book and there has pretty much nothing changed since the last time, if I think back how Legion changed in the shortest amounts of time and with much less points that he has even in "weak" state in this book, it's just insane how little changed from book 2 to book 3. Felix is most of the story in a "weak" state because they seemingly didn't find a way to give him a challenge without taking away most of his power.
Felix has an army but for some reason he always manages to get caught in the most dangerous situations when he's pretty much alone. Legions god friends from book 2 are gone because they give Legion to much strength, so the story can't work if they're around.
The only reason the climax is possible, is because Felix overlooks something that Felix from before wouldn't have overlooked in 1000 years.
The new main elven character is so good at everything she does all the conflict in the other world loses it's realism since with her they should've been able to end their conflicts without the help of Felix.
And hundreds more things that conflict with established characters and established story.
very bad story with good characters
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