Palmyre. A city of questions and a family short on answers. And foremost on everyone’s mind is the question that matters most: Where is Grandpa Jack?
After a long and arduous journey, the Sullivan family has made it to Palmyre. The initial joy over their reunion soon fades, however, when Grandpa Jack fails to arrive. With no way of seeking him out, they turn their attention to surviving in a town far different from anything they have experienced before. For some, it is a matter of learning who they are. For others, it is about learning what they are becoming. And for Grandpa Jack, well, he would have gotten to that damn town ages ago if there weren’t so many damn creatures, monsters, and gods in the way.
As for Turkaletta…does anyone think of the turkey? Nooo. It’s all, “Where’s Grandpa Jack?” Couldn’t just one person say, “What about our turkey?”
I very much enjoyed Discovery. A mystery-fantasy book sub-genred in progression/litrpg. The mystery elements certainly keep me hooked on the series, whilst the humour, characters, and plot elements drive each book forward.
In short - a very enjoyable way to spend a couple of days, for fans of these sub-genres. Highly recommend.
This a very well written book . It has good plot twists. Excellent character s and in parts made me laugh out loud. It is by no means a laugh a minute. I would describe as a lot catch 22. I want more. I think you will as well
Excellent sequel that I devoured as quickly as the first. I am trying to be be polite and patient and not go on about about my desperate desire for the next book, but it is hard!