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Last Bastion

Forever Fantasy Online, Book 2

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Last Bastion

By: Rachel Aaron, Travis Bach
Narrated by: Josh Hurley
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Bastion was supposed to mean safety. It was supposed to mean a break from fighting for their lives and a chance to talk to someone who might actually know what’s going on. Access to their gold and some beer would have been nice, too.

They got none of those things. When they arrive in the capital, Tina and James find a city on fire in more ways than one. Players and non-players hunt each other in the streets, while the king who controls the city’s all-powerful artifact cowers from the chaos in his castle. Desperate to warn somebody about the Once King’s coming invasion, James wants to try to talk to the king anyway, while Tina just wants to meet the royal portal keepers who might be able to send them home.

It shouldn’t be hard to get an army of the world’s best-geared players through one city, but when they discover that the captain of the Royal Knights has been massacring low-level players in revenge disguised as justice, James and Tina will have to decide which is more important: the lives of their fellow gamers, or the stability of their new world’s last great city. Both choices deserve a champion, but with the Once King’s armies closing in, taking the wrong side may doom everyone to an eternity as slaves to the Ghostfire.

©2019 Rachel Aaron and Travis Bach (P)2019 Audible, Inc.
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Engaging Storyline • Complex Characters • Action-packed Adventure • Fascinating Worldbuilding • Dramatic Improvement

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Great story and a incredible narrator. The narrator is one of the best I’ve ever heard.

Great story and a incredible narrator.

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If you know anything at all about gaming, you will really love this book. I recommend that you read the first book in the series, Forever Fantasy oOnline. Then reading this book would flow a lot better for you. The world building, character development and story line are all amazing.

Really Loved This Book

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Lots of good action and nice story plot but far too much teenage drama. But the biggest problem is it's too woke

WOKE, but has good storyline.

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The first book started off a little slow. Last Bastion picks up the speed.
The only issue I see is that perhaps the siblings are too stubborn towards each other to be believable. That or the family is broken beyond hope.

Better than the first.

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If you liked the first one this one won't disappoint. Quality is maintained, characters see some growth, I constantly go back and forth deciding which one of the siblings is the one that's wrong and felt relieved at the end of the book to see them come together.

Maintains the quality of the first

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