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  • Awakening the Angel System: End of Peace

  • A LitRPG Progression Fantasy
  • By: Dungeon Ducky
  • Narrated by: Dylan Wheeler, Ellory Lane
  • Length: 13 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Awakening the Angel System: End of Peace

By: Dungeon Ducky
Narrated by: Dylan Wheeler, Ellory Lane
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Publisher's summary

Civil War rages in the Empire.

Unseen hands move in the darkness.

And those who were once allies have now become enemies.

Yet despite this, the question on everyone's mind is,

Where is Jack?

Meet Tanjihiro Chae Wong, a scarred man with no past. A nomad. A simple cabbage farmer with an ominous black gauntlet living happily with his family...

Or is he?

Unbeknownst to everyone he keeps a secret. Not only of his identity, but what he is, and what he can do. Keeping to the shadows as he stays out of the war he never wanted to be a part of and lives a life of... Peace.

©2024 Dungeon Ducky (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC

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Fantastic

This is definitely a binge worthy series. There is a lot of political intrigue going on and a lot of flash backs and multiple perspectives so make sure you are caught up before diving in.

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Nice addition to the series.

At this point in my life, waking up out of a coma with no memories to a bunch of hotties that wanted me, seems like an awesome time.
This is a good episode of this series.
Looking forward to the next one.
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Big departure for the MC that felt forced

*Mild spoilers ahead*

While I think this story is and has been well written I really didn’t like the direction of this book. The MC is almost a completely different person in this one. I understand the running from responsibility and death angle that the author was going for. That in and of itself makes perfect sense. But the abrupt lack of caring for his previously loved ones and complete switch up to undying loyalty to his new loved ones felt disingenuous. The Jack of the past 3 books loved his sister too much to abandon her the way he did in this book.

Some may say “He feels like he brings death and is safer without him.”. Safer how??? As far as he knows she was left on a war ship in the middle of a battle they were losing with all of her possible backers/protectors dead or engaged. Later in the story when he gets a hostage that could possible know something about his sister or the situation of her protectors he doesn’t even bother to ask. Let alone try using her sympathy towards him to send her on a mission to gather said information. The same goes for him not caring about his uncle or any of his other friends.

Then there’s his tribe, he’s been there for only 3 years and it’s like they’re the only people in the world he cares about. Even going as far as to call one of them his father. It felt unnatural and forced to me and was a constant source of frustration throughout the book.

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