Live. Build a harem. Die. It’s all in the way you play.
Warning: contains adult content. Yep, it’s one of those. You have been warned.
In Superheroes Online, Gary is staggeringly ordinary. While everyone else has awesome powers and can fly or throw fireballs, he starts the game with nothing at all.
If it weren’t for the incredible women he gets to play with, he’d just give up and go home.
Except that he can’t. He’s totally stuck. And to make matters worse, there’s a real-life murderer to worry about, targeting gamers. If Gary crosses paths with him, it'll be more than just game over.
Can Gary figure out a way to get home? Can he even survive the game?
And what about all those women he’s playing with?
Warning: Just in case you missed it above, Dragon Hunter is an 18+ book intended for mature readers. It is a superhero harem with light gamelit elements. There's violence, sex, and three super hot superheroines. Seriously, Dragon Hunter is not the kind of book your mother would approve of.
This was a fun story. It is different from other books on this genre and the characters grew along with the story. I enjoyed this and am looking forward to the next.
I enjoyed this book was entertaining and fun to read. The pacing was good and the characters interesting to read about. The game mechanics and world building are soso.
There is so much bad. The author obviously didn't care about this book and only pushed this out to try to make a few dollars.
A few examples: too instead of to, window instead of gate. No, I am not joking about that.
Reading this was like listening to a 13 year old on crack and speed at the same time. Jumping from topic to topic and location to location a sentence apart with incorrect or missing words makes this book an absolute horror to read.
Thank you for this book Honestly I've been avoiding the game lit Genre until just recently. I'm not into RPG's at all. I much prefer to read. That said I'm very happy with this book and I expect to enjoy the next two just as much So again thank you for your vision and style. It's far from a boring rehash of every other gamer based piece of crap and I now have another author that I know any story written by him will be worth reading
I usually love any litrpg book, but this one takes the cake for how bad a book can be. The author tried to smash terms using superheroes and fantasy making it extremely difficult to understand anything. Besides the crappy dialog, everything was literally just one-liners.