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  • Demonic Devourer: Book 3

  • Demonic Devourer Series
  • By: Aaron Shih
  • Narrated by: Aven Shore
  • Length: 15 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)

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Demonic Devourer: Book 3

By: Aaron Shih
Narrated by: Aven Shore
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Publisher's summary

Death is not the end.

But the hells might just end Evelyn's story. They're a strange, dangerous place, and as it turns out, the hells have connections to the Titans...and the system itself.

Sapphire wants something out of them. The worlds are falling apart at the seams.

In the madness, all Evelyn knows is a handful of truths.

She will advance. She will survive. She will kill.

And she will DEVOUR.

Experience the thrilling conclusion to Demonic Devourer in the third book of a bloody, action-packed LitRPG series featuring more powerful skills, more broken systems, and a protagonist who refuses to lose!

©2024 Aaron Shih (P)2024 Tantor
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Bloody fast mess entertainment

As far as finale goes, is not bad. I have read better, even when it comes down to demon lesbian universe final battle. But that being said, if you this far in this journey and enjoy the second volume, you will enjoy this fast pace messy and nonsensical conclusion to the series. I think what makes it work for the most part is the character giving the audience what they expect, a Demon who will not stop at nothing to advance. Plus I did like that the character stay true in fun ways. Yes I can see people not liking the fact that battles stat devolving to who can reality warp better, and the fact that both the antagonist and protagonist are just fighting on who get to be god while not caring much about collateral damage. But sometime something can be messy, and not perfect but still enjoyable.

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Is it over?

I love this one the most out of all 3 books it was amazing and had me wanting to stay up late to finish it in one day 10/10

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Pacing!

Nonstop! It just never really stops l, start to finish! From book one even! Excellent conclusion! I thought it couldn’t escalate but dang. I was wrong. I loved the whole trilogy, devoured it in a week. This was awesome. I need to pick up something else quick! This was delicious, but like Evelyn, I’m always hungry for more.

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Advance and Devourer

Ended sooner than I expected but was a good run and perfect ending. Hope to see more of them in another series.

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What a Fantastic Series!

All good things must come to an end. So does Evelyn and Ciara's story. I really enjoyed it. Five stars all around! I highly recommend it to anyone!

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Oh my GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD

This book has the most crazy satisfying ending. Just the right amount of sadness to it— but not too much. I love it! Binged the whole series over two weeks!

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Who Cares?

I loved the first book, liked the second book, and this one I'm having trouble even finishing. It's just a big pile of Meh. Unfortunately, I think this is suffering from Royal Road Syndrome, where authors just write and write and write but never take any time to give their writting any structure, direction, or style.

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Devolves into nonsense

The first book was good the second was decent and this one is boring making this series overall a forgettable pile of nonsense. This is a power scaling fantasy so the main characters are never in danger because they always find some new power to help them which is fine. It’s what you come to expect from this genre. But in this last book every paragraph seems to have some new kind of power and nonsensical solution. It makes the story boring because there’s literally no point in remembering anything that’s said because it will be completely moot in the next paragraph. All I can remember from this book is a constant stream of fantasy or sci-fi terms with no weight.

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