A dungeon full of themed menus, deadly traps, romance, and a tempermental MC.
Veronica Maxwell had helped her parents run their cozy bed and breakfast throughout most of her childhood. However, when it finally comes time for her to take over things go more than a little awry. She finds herself transmigrated into another world full of monsters and magic where she is expected to open her very own inn inside of a dungeon that she now finds herself responsible for.
The only problem is, while she is confident in her abilities to manage an inn and tavern, she isn't quite as qualified as she'd like to be to handle to dungeon side of things. She is neither a powerful adventurer, nor a talented craftsman, yet she will have to summon monsters, plan traps, and cater to rambunctious adventurers, if she wants to be successful in this new world.
Can Veronica make peace with never seeing her beloved family again? Will her unusual dungeon hotel setup prove successful? Read on to find out!
Takes place in the same world as "The Dangerously Cute Dungeon" by the same author.
Join Veronica in this LitRPG featuring dungeon building and management, delicious food from around the world, and a bloodthirsty dungeon core. Perfect for fans of crafting, merchant, and dungeon core stories like Beers & Beards, Spirit Core, and The Cabin Is Always Hungry.
The concept of an Inn in a dungeon has a lot of premise, but the author kept putting blocks in front of the MC's success. Drama or hardship, sure, but not letting the main character talk to anyone because of her personality or the diplomat's rules just puts the whole book in her head. Much of the hazards of the early story would just have taken a conversation between the MC and another to make better. Challenge room is too hard? Simple conversation. People struggling to find food? Simple conversation.
It's possible some of this would have been fixed later in the book, but I dropped it early when the MC was forced to take a nap to avoid a conversation.
the worst Dungeon book ever. Mc not likable. The writing is not interesting, and the useless detail increases the number of pages without need. I will completely avoid this author.