Book Review: Desert Born by Dawn Chapman

Posted April 10, 2018 by lomeraniel in Audiobooks, LitRPG, Review / 0 Comments

Book Review: Desert Born by Dawn ChapmanDesert Born (Puatera Online #2) by Dawn Chapman
Series: Puatera Online #2
Published by Self-published on 02-12-18
Genres: LitRPG
Length: 3 hrs and 20 mins
Format: Audiobook
Source: Author
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Overal Rating: four-half-stars

With her charge, Alex, safely delivered, Maddie drowns her pain in a local bar. Leaving later that night only to discover Alex has been beaten and robbed, his own quest failed. Politics and cash aside, she aids him. Once more they cross the desert, this time where Tromoal and enemies are born.

Alex is back in Maddie’s world but in real life he is in terrible danger. Somehow his life is tied to the Tromoals’ success, without him knowing. Maddie will use her new powers to make them Tromoals succeed and Alex survive.

I’m loving this series. I think one of the things I like the most are the references to the real world and see how they play in Maddie’s world. Nothing is what it seems, and the game has become alive.

The characters are gaining more and more depth with each book, and despite I found the story in this book a little bit less appealing than the previous one, the series arc and Maddie’s world in general have completely amazed me.

Andrea Parsneau’s narration was just perfect, with a nice cadence and impressive character interpretations. The audio production was spotless.

I’m glad that I gave this series a try, I’m looking forward to see how it goes on.

I received a copy of this book in audio format from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Story (Plot)
four-stars
Narration
five-stars
Overall: four-half-stars