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File Size: 1644 KB

Print Length: 252 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1979800499

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: October 20, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B076CHVDD3

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In the third book of the Valens Legacy we finally get to see the start of the great revolution that will (hopefully) end with the freeing of the lycanthropes. This remains a fun series and I was glad to learn that more books are coming. (When Amazon said that this was book 3 of 3 I worried that Stryvant would try and pull together the whole series too quickly.) Big things are happening in the world as Alex’s mastery of magic grows and he begins to take the war to the wizards who have been hunting him.I found a lot of humor in Stryvant’s making fantasy roleplaying games an important entry on the resume of future revolutionaries. It’s actually a nice addition to the storyline because Sean needs brain power to help him figure out how to make his father’s dream come true and he’s a college student so how many great military and tactical minds could he have access to? But I can’t help but chuckle. I started gaming forty years ago and while I have learned a lot in researching parts of my world, it never occurred to me that “revolutionary” was a job that gaming was training me for—and yes, we did play our share of wars and revolutions over the decades.

Sean and his mates (and his in-laws, out-laws, and best friends from high school) get more involved in the evolution of the revolution that he hopes will free the lycanthropes from thrall to the magic users. Still laugh out loud funny, with great characterizations and lots of action, to say nothing of intertwining magic and sex and computer programming to create magical devices to shield the were-folk from death by silver. Again, if you can't handle hot sex with multiple partners, sucks to be you. I love this series and have read it at least 4 times since I started buying it in October.

This is nothing but pure wish fulfillment and entertainment, but it scratches an itch that I think every man has deep down in the primal part of our brains. Spread your seed to as many women as possible, to have as many children as possible, while protecting them all as much as possible. If that doesn’t get your testosterone pumping I don’t know what will.The only thing that kind of pulls me out of this story is just how fast the relationships form. A few days to go from strangers to baby daddy is a bit much for me.Sadly, I feel the characters are going to become even more two dimensional. That’s the problem with harem stories. The more romantic relationships the main character has, the less time the author will usually spend on flushing out those bonds and the girls start fading into the background to just become decoration to show how cool the protagonist is.That said, I’ll definitely be finishing the series. It’s nice to have a book where I can just turn my brain off and enjoy.Took three books to make the Mormon joke. Honestly I was expecting it earlier and as the series progressed was hoping it wouldn’t come up, but can’t have a polygamous fiction without it I guess.

I don't like adding spoilers in my reviews so I will say this. Start at book 1, Black Friday, and I almost bet you won't be able to stop. I have read the entire 7 books in this series and it was so good I am reading it again. In this one Sean is finally strarting to come into his own. One thing I really like is how he knows he is not the best at something and will get someone who is. That shows strenght in my book. Jan keep up the good wook and from your after words you said there would be around 21 total books in this series. Trust me as long as I am alive I will buy all 21 of them. Kindle Unlimited brought me here but the quality of work caused me to buy them.

Up front: I like the series, started reading using KU and then bought the whole series because I’ll be rereading them.That said, I’m an editorial geek. Part of what attracted me was how professionally edited the first several books were. That has slid a bit, starting around book 5 or 6. We do notice these things. 😉 It went from an average 1 mistake per 10 pages or so down to 1 in 5-6. Still not too bad, but I figure this might bring it to the author’s attention before it gets to ugly levels.

I quit at the point where his wives gave him to a sorceress as a slave. Sean had been a beta male through this series with Roxy being the real Alpha. This book takes it even further with Sean submitting to wearing a collar. Not sure why the author keeps trying to say Sean is the dominant one. The story makes that a lie, he's constantly being ordered to do things by the women and he does it while being berated when they are unhappy. Just another wimpy male MC.

Character development is much improved, which is why 4 stars this time. The war is heating up as Sean, and company take hits at the mages, and they hit back.I would still like to see more character development (especially with the main characters), as most of the improvement was with lesser characters, and the bad guys.More attention to the female characters would be great, although the foxes seem like they might be more nuanced than previous women.Another area for improvement is with details. More description, less vagueness.All in all, I'm happy that I stuck with this series. Tom out

If you're already reading this series, the newest entry won't disappoint. If you're a new reader, this is probably not a good place to start - the series got off to a fast start, and this book assumes that you know who the main characters are and how we got here. Sean and his harem hit the ground running and the pace doesn't slack off - by the end of the book, their situation has changed remarkably, and for the better, but the major challenges still lie ahead.A really fun series - I recommend it, enthusiastically. But pick up "Black Friday" first and start reading - I'll bet you order the rest before you finish the first book.

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