David has what he always dreamed of! A homestead of his own, two lovely female companions by his side, and a powerful Class that makes life a lot easier.
That doesn’t mean things are getting boring! With a grand festival coming up, David is looking forward to fun activities and maybe even testing his strength a little. After all, what’s a festival without a tournament?
He won’t be going there alone, though. With Diane and Leigh at his side, things are looking to get cozy. The real question will the three of them fit in just one tent?
Alternate universe, magic, fantasy races, romance, harem adult situations
Diane and Leigh get serious about sharing David. Still think he could work to smooth out the potholes I his raid with some judicious earth elemental work, leveling the road and hardening it to make it durable. Naturally, David begins making a name for himself. No real surprises and a lot of three-somes.
Don't know about human and fox girl pairings, but a few months of steady plowing of Leigh's furrow will result in a baby. That's how that works. It's not explain if humans mixing make hybrids or if the magic of the furry races breed true, i.e., children born are always whatever race the mother is. We don't know because the author hasn't said.
Diverting, and heavy on their enjoying their new three-way relationship. Interesting setup almost under played in favor of their farming and frontier lifestyle. Curious why David didn't have Caldwell send a letter to his grandparents?
The work of Author Bryce just resonates with me. Every paragraph hums with positive energy. Truly enjoyed the festival and competitions, and REALLY looking forward to the imminent adventure.
The concept of merged worlds is pretty unique and interesting. There’s likely a lot to be explored with an idea like that; really interested to see what Author Bryce will do with it, and where it will take David, Diane, and Leigh. It feels like we were introduced to the next member of David’s crew at the end of this episode; guess we’ll find out in due time.
I thought book 1 was bad but book 2 was even worse. I kept struggling on but to no avail. I felt that it was just a rather mundane detailed story about life on a farm, interspersed with long tracts of sex. I’m not a prude but do we need 20 pages about it. Shan’t be reading book 3, total waste of time and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone. Unless of course you can’t sleep. It would be good for that.
David with Caldwells help starts his new life at Gladdenfield Outpost as a frontierman .
David with Caldwells help gets settled with a plot of land to call his own . With a live in female foxkin partner as well the two start making a living for themselves out in the wilds . Set with a cabin and provisions they must plant crops hunt fish an forage from the wilds to survive . recommend reading excellent series .
David, Diane and Liha are growing closer, in this heart warming story. The Eleven Festival and game, drew them closer together. The adventures with the Gauntlet and Rumble, brought enough action. Now an adventure, another quest! Looking forward to the next book!
Continue to enjoy the story. Repetition in chapter filling overlooked due to overall good vibes. Continue to expand this story and I will continue to follow and enjoy.
A little too much romance and not enough slice of life. The balance is very skewed and just seems to be getting worse. Still a fun read, but the characters aren't deep enough to support the boring day to day.
Such an enjoyable series. The characters are all incredibly crafted. The slow burn relationships make it so much better than a fast romp, David's ability to kindle the relationships is apparent.