Adventure calls! Reality and fantasy finally collide when a new member joins Azure's party. A dangerous encounter with a mimic makes him think twice about touching large chests. And learning magic proves to be a bigger pain than he could have ever imagined.
The adventure continues in books 4 - 6 of the popular LitRPG series The Realm Between!
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This box set contains the next three books in the series covering the new member who joins Azure's party, a dangerous encounter with a mimic, and finding that learning to do magic is not as easy as it looks. Azure/Will Galvan -- software testing engineer but actually a beta tester for a company called Radical Interactive -- does not always make wise choices as he is learning magic and going on quests with his companions. Janine works for the same company. So they traded stories. Maybe they would learn something important along the way since working for the same company seemed odd to both of them. Grab your copy and continue with the story. (There is also a box set for the first three books which you can purchase if you have somehow not read them yet.)
Titles included are:
• MAGIC SCHOOL (#4) • THE EVIL WITHIN (#5) • NEVERENDING DUNGEON (#6)
This is not the kind of book I was hoping it would be. I thought much of it was rather slow and did not hold my interest.
This box set contains books four through six of The Realm Between series. The author has created an interesting world where fantasy meets real life as Azure/Will is stuck in the gaming world. Although this is not my usual genre to read I'm glad I gave this series a try because it turned out to be a good storyline and the characters were interesting. I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book.
This set of three seemed to drag a bit for me. I still think Azure is a good mc. I am not sure what t,o think of Him and why Azure is so important to him.