The threats multiply. A new enemy emerges. The fate of the human race hangs in the balance.
From the safety of their mountain fortress, Drew builds a team to combat the beast invasion around them. New wonders are discovered as he progresses through the tiers of power and further enhances himself.
After an altercation with the military threatens their survival, Drew must decide how they will respond. Will Drew be able to prevent all out war with the army?
The stunning conclusion of the World Destruction Trilogy in the Beast Invasion series from Timothy Nugent. Continue your journey into a post apocalyptic progression fantasy that contains a westernized version of cultivation. Join Drew as he follows a weak-to-strong progression into power, magical science, action, and light western cultivation, all told by a third person narrator from a single point of view. The series does not contain a harem, stats tables, or instructions on how to grow his power. Drew must experiment and learn it all on his own.
He starts to remind me of the MCs from Japanese Light novels. Forgives everyone. Ever since he found his wife he becomes everyone's stepping stone. The only reason he is the MC at this point is plot armor and a head start.
The supporting characters are designed to have certain quirks, but at some point Daisey just becomes annoying and unbearable. Not sure what purpose she serves. I would've dropped her off with the Army at any point.
There needs to be development on the fact that everyone walks over him. At this point watching the military making him bend over is painful.
**The Ending: Kind of ruined the whole series for me. It sucks i was all in on this series. Went from PG-13 to pretty Grimdark. The reason it so annoying is because it makes no sense. The people we read about took time and effort to get to where they are. All of a sudden we introduce a brand new dues ex machnia super antagonist he figures everything out and is already on par with the strongest people in the book? The MC taught them how to get to Tier 2 while he was already half way through Tier 3, but conveniently his progress was pause while the antagonist skipped multiple steps to catch up, what happened to the window between core absorption? Everyone but the MC knew what was going to happen and it sucked seeing him strung along like that.
Ending the book with such a sour taste in the mouth of readers will cause its own issues.
Well That Was Oddly Unexpected, Definitely Entertaining Throughout Though
Usually by this point in a series the Authors thought process is fairly well solidified and easy enough to follow. I was oddly surprised with some fairly quick successive events in the last bit of the 3rd book in this series. Either I wasn’t paying enough attention this book or I was so engrossed by the story that I wasn’t thinking about the possibilities of what was next but instead paying more attention to what I was currently reading. I don’t know what it is but not many forms of entertainment are able to do that often. It’s always refreshing and exciting when I find one that is. There was quite a bit going on throughout, it was a fun wild ride. Thanks, I can’t wait until I get the opportunity to start on the next one.
So I had to knock a lot of stars off here. The author did something I absolutely hate Which is just pull a Mostly unknown(foreshadowed) mega opponent Out of his portal And throw it at the MC to create a masterly dramatic ending. Pathetic. Not to mention it wasn't a surprise who or the situation Since that was obvious from the interactions throughout the book. There is no way the big baddie at the end could have gotten to the power that he was in the amount of time considering the MC who walks on water with this stuff is barely there. Nah. I hate desperate authors like that. Really disappointing such a good series so far.
So the whole series is not fantastic but it's just readable. The protagonist continues to not learn throughout the story and it's very frustrating to see and kind of hard to believe. I get that it's a crazy situation and no one would deal with it easily, but the mistakes the protagonist makes are the same mistake over and over and over and over again.
A quick-paced apocalypse and cultivation book. This story had me hooked, and I didn't want to put it down. The main character and his friends are all great, and the villans too. It is a spectacular end to the first part of the overall story. I'm excited to see what happens next.
Wow! I need more! Best series I've read in the past year or more! Please work hard on the next book! Great characters, beasts, and situations! I will anxiously wait (noyice i didn'tsay..patiently) my next "Drew & Company " fix! Highly recommended!