Apocalypse is racing toward Arcadia, and time is ticking.After a wild dash across the Mandalas on the continent of Kaldara, Jane is one step away from her goal. But the path ahead is perilous. She must travel through the realm of the dwarves, now under siege by the deadly critch. Worse, the System has devised its own answer to her growing power in the form of Jane King Slayers.
Meanwhile in Arcadia, the rising might of Lord Melkit’s Eternal Night forces the kingdom to retreat farther each day, leaving Pogg to make impossible choices.
Will Jane reach Arcadia in time to confront him and stop the unfolding disaster? The lives of her friends and demons hang in the balance, and one mistake is all it takes to send everything she knows and loves spiraling into catastrophe.
Judicator Jane is a hilarious, isekai (portal fantasy) LitRPG adventure perfect for fans of overpowered protagonists, misunderstanding-based humor, and accidental world domination.
Brian Rouleau writes books, makes games, and enjoys visiting bakeries. He is the husband of an amazing wife and a father to a daughter who is far more creative than he is.
This is almost a pitch-perfect example of a concept taken much farther than it ought to have been taken.
I was sucked right in, tho. Indeed, I couldn't put it down for the life of me. I needed to have the full breakdown, the full conclusion, the total blast-out of Legendary classes. There was nothing in this or any LitRPG world that could have prevented me from sitting it out.
But this? I simultaneously want to think it's an utterly RIGHT ending for Pogg and I also want to think it's a total cop-out.
Fair enough. Considering all that has come before. The humor IS there. So is the serious aspect. It's perfectly in line with the premise. Blind justice and all. Without leading with actual blindness, mind you. That would be a step too far.
But honestly? The whole luck and justice thing MAY have gotten too muddled at this point. Each weakens the other unless the whole concept we need to rely on is the System itself. And if that's the case, then it's all suspect. Times ten.
I'll continue with #8 because it answers THAT particular question, but this one, for all I was actually glued to it, kinda left a bad taste in my mouth.
Hey book 6 was one of my favorites... so what happened?!?
This book let me down! I love Jane the true Judicator! Her exploits with not only her horde of Demons, but with the dwarves now helping as they cross under the Green Sea fighting Critch all the way. But the book delved deep into what Pogg was up to. And I got more of Pogg than I ever wanted... the bumbling fool with a hero's class who tries to do the right thing, and always (that's always with a capital A) Makes the wrong choice!!! Turning everything into a Cataclysmic mess... But will Jane get back in time to save the world from Pogg. So my verdict 3½⭐'s
We're finally getting somewhere! The story is coming along nicely and we are learning more about the characters and the system. I cannot wait for book 8!(see what I did there?) 😁
So many of the storyline that have kept me hooked since book 1 are completed. There's not many loose ends, but for the BIG ONE! Why is Jane here anyway? What is the Sytem and why is it. Now I have to wait until September...