Gods of Rust and Ruin
Seeds of Chaos, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Duke
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By:
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Azalea Ellis
Injecting the blood of an alien god can give you amazing powers…
If you live.
I thought I could trust my allies. I was wrong. Now we all have to pay the price.
A new, seemingly impossible quest from the Oracle has seared itself into my brain. Enemies are watching our every move. NIX is experimenting on my brother. And my new power is eating me alive.
Literally.
What is NIX planning? Can I keep my condition a secret long enough to get us out of here?
Is the genocidal, half-crazed alien imprisoned below our only hope of salvation? And if so, can we manage to free him…without getting ourselves killed?
Gods of Rust and Ruin is the second book in a dark and deliciously violent adventure series that combines science fiction and LitRPG elements. You'll love this book because of the electrifying action, flawed characters, and kick-ass heroine.
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That being said, I was surprised by the first book in that it shed many of the LitRPG tropes while adding a new thought process in. This one broadened the scope from the first and addressed some of my personal concerns (small world complex).
The story took a few turns I definitely would not have expected and while some of the path was clear. But none of the plot turns are aggressive and unbelievable in the scope of the story. Mixing in some political aspects into the world and some interesting fights and infighting.
Spoilers below:
Eve being sick and looking to self preserve is definitely reasonable, but at no point did it feel like she was truly hurting, just worried. The infighting caused by her lack of reliance on her friends could have been more divisive. I loved the political aspects added in and the inclusion of a "impossible" task with a planned attack and solution instead of a last minute... "oh yeah and this random thing occurred and fixed everything" was very welcome. The team could have had some more time together and more character building on their side but it was decently balanced enough and an ambitious story to fit in the pages given anyways, so that's a minor gripe at most.
In total, a well built story and an entertaining ride
An Ideal follow up to the first
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Ancient prophecy revealed!
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I was given a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for an unbiased and honest review.
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Gave what she needed
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