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The Seventh Run continues, and the dungeon dive has only begun.

Settling in as a [Monster Tamer] wasn’t easy for Myles Chase, but with the help of new friends, new allies, and his new Classes, he just might have what it takes to survive the Run’s most dangerous trial yet.

The Broken King has risen.

Within the ruins, he waits for all who dare challenge his power and mastery of the first floor.

Will the Runners usurp his throne, or will they bow before the king?

Only time will tell.

This is a Gamelit/LitRPG Slice of Life novel and includes stat tables, powering up, loot, mimics, and Class systems.

423 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 14, 2022

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R.J. Triveri

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R.J. Triveri is the author of the LitRPG series Incipere Online and Dungeon Core 101. He graduated from university life with a master’s in technology and education. Completing this, he has spent much of his free time writing, gaming, DM’ing for an overzealous paladin and crew that are constantly putting the world at risk, and trying to keep all of his stories straight so they can be written down. He currently is alive and plans on staying that way for at least another sixty-some years. With his wife, his hurricane of a son, and his cantankerous, anxiety-ridden cat, R.J. couldn’t be happier with the way things turned out.

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October 18, 2022
great

I really enjoyed this. It took me a bit to get into it as it has been some months since I read the first book. But there were enough callbacks to get me up to speed quickly enough. I really like how the MC has developed his skills. And I appreciate when he forgets some of the items in his inventory.

Now for the bad news: This needs a proofreader. There were so many instances of incorrect words it got a little annoying. Not the worst I’ve seen, but someone should have cleaned this up.

I am definitely interested in the next book.
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