THE CITYSTATE OF NEFTASU HAS FALLEN. CELESTIALS CROSS THE SURFACE OF ELADU ONCE MORE.
With the help of an Arch-Seraph and a Miracle, Elania and her friends have escaped the fall of Neftasu, and the first destruction of a Celestial Engine in millennia.
But the underground conflict they survived has not prepared them for the challenges they find on the surface.
In the west, the Sun Emperor of the Monevoian Empire is determined to conquer his smaller neighbors while enlisting the forces of an old foe.
And Contia, The Flying City, is a jewel long coveted by many—and the local rulers are not happy to find a gaggle of refugees within its heart.
Even if they are possibly their only hope of restoring what once was.
Despite her advancement in skill and abilities, Elania finds that escalation can beget escalation, and the foundations of Eladu are far from sturdy.
The City of Spires is the third book in the hit Progression Fantasy LitRPG series—Newly Summoned Demoness—with over four million million views on Royal Road—It has been professionally edited and improved for this release! Join Elania and Yolani on their adventure today!
Yet another "book" that was "written" by AI. Not much to say. The author scammed their followers by charging money for advanced chapters they didn't write and now they've bundled up the scam and have pressed publish on Amazon.
A definite bitter sweet aspect to this third installment. However, I appreciate, despite differences, how everyone came together in the end. The dynamic between the 2 main leads was very well done. No toxicity, or manipulation to speak of in their interactions. Just a sweet, loving, and all around healthy relationship. While I feel this arc was tied up well, I would read more stories involving the characters. Thank you for your efforts.
It definitely started slow, but ended in an epic fight. Pretty much like the other two books in the series. The ending was good. Overall recommend checking the book out.
Quit a third of the way in. A boring, tedious start with cliche characters. Meanwhile, the main characters have become useless. This was a good idea that took a terrible turn.
I'm gonna be real, the writing quality of these has dropped further and further. I don't think I care enough to continue, and I'm increasingly concerned by the number of reviews stating the author proudly writes with AI.