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Collision Course: A LitRPG/GameLit Novel

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Escaping from Underhill was just the beginning.

Fighting to stay free just complicated matters, even though Caleb and the other survivors managed to claim victory. Dullahan’s reach is long, and his terrible pride will not be assuaged. Complicating matters even further, the fate of Sergeant Haynes remains unclear, but Caleb is determined to re-enter the Fae lands on the slim hope of a desperate rescue. Throwing a wrench in the Morrigan’s plans would just be a bonus.

Betrayals, both subtle and obvious, compound the problems while assassins lie in wait at every turn. Old enemies and new, boil up to frustrate Caleb’s every plan but new allies and sheer stubbornness are there to even the odds. The question remains, what is he willing to do to save his friends and where does he draw the line.

The world is changing, and Underhill is going to regret messing with these particular humans.

Don’t miss this epic finale to the Underhill Chronicles, a LitRPG / GameLit Saga by an FDNY paramedic writing a story about a healer. It's perfect for fans of Spartacus, Eric Ugland, and Aleron Kong.

390 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 10, 2023

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Keith Ahrens

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So, bios are a rough thing. Most people don't read them, but if they do, they usually find the author is just some guy or gal and nothing super special. Or maybe they go with the classic humble brag and list thier various achievements and try not to sound like a jerk while doing so.
Maybe I can attempt to be funny and witty. The challenge there is that can easily come off as mildly amusing but devoid of any real information at best or nonsensical and clinically insane at worst. Maybe there is a happy medium, but damned if I can find it...so here goes something.
I was born at an early age and was completely illiterate for the first several years. I overcame that and became an avid reader of all things sci/fi, fantasy or murder mystery. I grew up playing a lot of contact sports (the concussions weren't a thing when I was a kid and it shows), rode dirt bikes, shot guns for target practice, did a lot of camping and logged a few thousand hours playing Dungeons and Dragons, with a minor in video games. Over the years I have held many, many different jobs, sometimes at the same time. Anything from amateur blacksmithing and leatherworking, to bouncer at a pool hall, to trumpet player in various bands (marching and stage). I spent a forgettable summer learning to make microfilm and microfiche (a dead medium by now) before spending a few years as a Vet tech and dog trainer. A logical step later, I became a paramedic with a major fire department and spent almost 20 years in that role. Then I broke my spine and had to figure out what to do when I grow up. I dusted off a few notebooks filled with terrible short stories and ideas and tried to hone the craft of writing into an actual career. I'll let you know how it goes.
If you’re still reading and really want to know, I live in NY with my wife and son and an ever-rotating menagerie of pets.

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