Dungeon Heroes Omnibus: Books 1-6 Audiobook By Shane Hammond, Marcus Sloss cover art

Dungeon Heroes Omnibus: Books 1-6

A LitRPG Progression Fantasy

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By: Shane Hammond, Marcus Sloss
Narrated by: Richard Brock, Raya Kane
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Develop my team, dive the dungeons, and don’t ever stop.

I’ve always wanted to conquer the Big 5 dungeons ever since one of them took the life of my father nearly fifteen years ago. Nobody ever said the Path of Progression was easy, but my burning desire to dive can’t be quenched. I just never thought I’d be prohibited from getting a diving license just because I tried to help a bratty blonde girl get hers.

Soon, we’re joined by a lovely brunette bookworm, and we start diving the dungeon on our own terms. As it turns out, I have a few abilities that greatly increase our chances of actually finishing the Path, leading to a life of fame and luxury. Others soon notice the power I’m building though, and they’ll do anything to stop us.

I will conquer the Path of Progression with the help of my stunning companions.

That is unless the dungeon, or my secret enemy, kills me first.

This story contains action/adventure sequences, stat sheets for the main characters, and some slice-of-life elements.

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Engaging Premise • Entertaining Banter • Excellent Narrators • Diverse Voices • Great Voice Acting

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Great book and narration. I love that I got the full series in one book.

Fun Omnibus

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Superb story and I feel connected to everyone. I wish we had photos of who everyone looks like. It’s a 10/10! Probably read again.

Excellent Character Development

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I'll admit, my perspective may be tainted because I've listened to many incredible LitRPG titles. Honestly the story has some positive notes. At first glance the world, magic/skills system and premise of the story are all relatively distinct. The problem is that the further you go the more evident it becomes that the systems, progression, power scaling is all totally arbitrary to the point of it being utter nonsense.

**SPOILERS BELOW**

People being blasted to a pile of ash and then being revived and back in the battle within seconds by the world's basic rank healing spell?? SURE WHY NOT. Main character becoming one of the highest levels in the entire country, somehow outleveling people who have been dungeon diving for decades within a single digit number of dungeon runs? COOL I DON'T LIKE MATH ANYWAY. Main character has the 'warrior' class but has more spells and abilities than anyone in the party, and can also cast any of their spells for some reason. OKAY SURE. Yeah none of the RPG system is really well explained and the reason for that is that there isn't an explanation. It is truly arbitrary and made up on the fly.

Never really partaken in a harem romance novel but I can only describe that aspect of the title as degenerative character development. What initially starts as an arrangement between the MC and two women who are very different but love each other and the MC in a way that has chemistry and almost feels somewhat endearing becomes a repetitive loop featuring the main character lustfully chasing every tail that crosses his path whilst proclaiming his undying love. Really? I mean REALLY? There are times when I feel like the romance / sex scenes are an interesting change of pace but the pace at which these things happen really cheapen the relationships and behavior in a way that threatens my suspension of disbelief.

At ~30 hours the main character feels like a brainless, vapid creature with absolutely zero impulse control that I just can't root for at this point. I would genuinely enjoy the story more and pick it right back up if he died randomly and the story began following someone like the antagonist from the first book. That guy at least demonstrates positive character development and remorse for his behavior and is not a shameless horndog that tries to bang everything that moves. By the time the MC starts hitting on his middle aged combat trainer I can only roll my eyes and skip their scenes together. Will they do the deed? I don't know and I don't care.

I might finish it when I run out of credits and decide to give this series a second chance, but I'm not sure this one is for me.

Good value but I just can't finish this thing

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I'm going to start with addressing one of the things mentioned in the comments. the sex scenes in here may be over the top but in a good way. it really help you understand the relationships. second romance/love is cute and frankly addictive. the action is fantastic along with the suspense. the gut laughter i get from moments is a pleasant addition. the diversity of voices is amazing you can always tell who's talking. now the only issue I've come across is the audio editing. one chapter had a muffle through out it. another chapter I felt I heard a sewing machine in the background as they talked. barely audible but I have good hearing and am easily overwhelmed by background noise(but in this case, due to the quality of the story and narrators I was able to deal with it). finally issues are with the splicing of the audio and miss reading. miss reading wasn't all the time but enough for me to note at least a dozen+ times in two books. examples one person is talking but the use the wrong name. or in battles while someone attacks the wrong name is use for said attacks. the splicing of audio. moment are snipped short to bad linking up of audio clips or for example Jeremy mom is supposed to say something and another characters very resent line is there instead leaving you confused (Jeremy is main male character). but even with the obvious audio mistakes this book series has quickly become one of my favorites. story is 5 stars, narrators 5 stars( Seraphina's voice I could live in 😅 it is so cozy and inviting, not to say the others aren't equally fantastic hers is just my favorite). audio editing is a 3 star because I feel either they were inexperienced or in to big of a rush (judging by the overall quality it's probably the later, I feel the can easily fix the mistakes if the go back over and pay close attention)

Great story

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Story was good but this is a herem type the descriptions of the battles would of been served better if the author described them with as much detail as the sex scenes. If he wanted to make it a fan service anime might have been better.

Good but the sexual scene's are a little much

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