John Crussel lost. And his family paid the price. He's through with Alterlife.
That is until Deakins convinces him to meet Giovisi - a strange and meticulous man who owns a cleaning business. It also happens that he's the Guildmaster of the Saviors - a mysterious guild in an even more mysterious place.
Giovisi convinces John that the threat still remains; the virus is still in Afterlife. He warns that soon, the Gamemasters will raise Thal, the God of War, and when they do, the virus will be unleashed upon all of Alterlife and the real world as well, ushering in the extinction of the human race.
The countdown to the Blood Moon has begun; the gods' rite will bring mankind's doom. And they've got the aid of the Soldiers of Justice and the King's Blood - the two largest guilds in Alterlife.
With tremendous odds stacked against them, it's up to John Crussel and the Saviors to stop the gods before it's too late.
Genre - Fiction Subgenre - Fantasy/Action/Adventure/LitRPG/Virtual Reality Pages - 356 Publication Information - Independently Published - September 24, 2019 - ASIN: B07XYC68RB Format - Digital Reviewed by William C. Bitner, Jr. (https://booksinmylibraryblog.wordpres...) Rating - 📙📙📙📙📙
The Countdown to the Blood Moon has begun in “Alterlife III (Alterlife - Book 3)” by Matt Moss. You can feel the urgency and the excitement building as the clock is ticking down to a final battle between Guildmaster of the Saviors John Crussell (Ace the Great) along with his fellow guild members and the guild members of Soldiers of Justice and the King’s Blood as they go against the gods and attempt to stop the virus before all humankind is destroyed. Of the three books in this series this is the meatier of the three in both substance and form. Matt continues to find ways to entertain his readers with great characters, plots, story twists and wonderfully imagined world building. As we teeter between the virtual world and the real world we feel the lines start to bleed together. It’s an action packed to the edges of the pages kind of odyssey that will transport you to unimaginable places. A brilliant addition to an already stellar series. Very entertaining!
From the back cover: John Crussel lost. And his family paid the price. He's through with Alterlife.
That is until Deakins convinces him to meet Giovisi - a strange and meticulous man who operates a cleaning business. It also happens that he's the Guildmaster of the Saviors - a mysterious guild in an even more mysterious place.
Giovisi convinces John that the threat still remains; the virus is still in Afterlife. He warns that, soon, the Gamemasters will raise Thal, the God of War, and when they do, the virus will be unleashed upon not only all of Alterlife, but the real world as well, ushering in the demise of the human race.
The countdown to the Blood Moon has begun; the gods' rite will bring mankind's doom. And they've got the aid of the Soldiers of Justice and the King's Blood - the two largest guilds in Alterlife.
With tremendous odds stacked against them, it's up to John Crussel and the Saviors to stop the gods before it's too late.
About the Author: Matt Moss is an older millennial who found a love for reading in his mid-twenties. After three years of devouring fantasy and historical fiction novels, he decided to try his own hand at writing. The Path of Man was written by hand during his breaks while working construction. He currently lives with his wife and three toddlers in the mountains of North Carolina and writes around the edges of the day.
Other Books by Matt Moss: The Path of Man (The Soul Stone Trilogy, Book 1), The Shepherd of Fire (The Soul Stone Trilogy, Book 2) & The End of Days (The Soul Stone Trilogy, Book 3), The Legion of Soul Stones, The Rebellion, Alterlife I (Alterlife - Book 1), Alterlife II (Alterlife - Book 2) and The Farm (The Emergence Mystery, Book 1).
So the series so far as a whole is decent. I don't know what the author plans exactly for the next book, but I feel this 3rd was well enough to end it, I probably won't continue with the series