The Aspect: Journey to the Firegrove
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Rebecca Woods
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Ajax Lygan
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The choices you make define the person you become.
A man wakes up alone in the rain and with no memory of who he is. He soon falls prey to a hungry goblin tribe.
After escaping with his life thanks to the help of a beautifully powerful orc huntress, the pair find themselves on the wrong side of the law when the man releases a magical explosion nearly killing a dozen bar patrons.
With no options available to them, the pair turns to a graceful vulpine alchemist and former lover of the orc huntress to unravel the mystery of the man’s powers and existence. They will need their wits and each other to overcome a perilous journey of murderous bandits, corrupted queens, and unknown horrors spawning from magical portals.
This book contains harem elements and explicit content.
©2020 Ajax Lygan (P)2022 Ajax LyganInteresting start
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The protagonist is a literal blank slate in the beginning and has to learn pretty much everything, especially common sense from the ground up wich makes him really easy prey for manipulation.
That is something both women who accompany the protagonist know, but instead of helping him avoid those situation they're both not brave enough to tell him how they feel, no, instead they guilt trip him into groveling and asking for forgiveness everytime they feel slighted by something he did even if he couldn't do anything else or didn't know any better.
These situations were acceptable in the beginning, but even towards the end they were still doing it and even in situations where he did exactly what they trained him to do.
Such a despicable message for the reader/listener, the book clearly says "if you love someone and your love interest doesn't realise that then you should blame them for every perceived slight against you instead of bettering yourself and finally telling your feelings to the other party".
Really disappointing and irritating.
guilt trip the book
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