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The Dungeon Fairy Box Set, Books 1-4

Written by: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Miles Meili
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What happens when a trained fairy assistant becomes the very object she was meant to guide?

Contains all four books in the Dungeon Fairy series:

  • The Dungeon Fairy
  • The Dungeon Fairy: Two Choices
  • The Dungeon Fairy: Three Lives
  • The Dungeon Fairy: Four Days

All that Tacca GloomLily ever wanted to be since she was very little was a fairy assistant to a Dungeon Core. After her negatively portentous birth, however, she was never fully accepted by her superstitious peers and instructors at the Dungeon Assistant Preparatory School. Nevertheless, she persisted in her studies and graduated at the top of her class.

Unfortunately for her, the “hands-on” training she was supposed to receive from a mentor and his bonded Dungeon Core didn’t go the way she would’ve hoped. In fact, the stigma attached to her origins finally made itself known in the form of horrendously “bad luck”; the rotten part of her newly discovered luck was that it adversely affected Cores that she happened to be near, and not just herself.

What can a dungeon assistant fairy do when every Dungeon Core she gets near ends up being destroyed? Tacca had no idea, but a solution eventually presents itself - though it was one that she never saw coming....

This story contains Dungeon Core elements, such as dungeon construction and defense, LitRPG/GameLit mechanics such as character progression and stats. It contains no harems, sexual content, or profanity.

©2021 Jonathan Brooks (P)2021 Jonathan Brooks
Fiction Loners & Outcasts Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Epic Fantasy LitRPG
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An acceptable Dungeon Core adventure

I found this collection an acceptable read. there were some interesting premisses, but the execution wasn't overall well done. There were no characters I truly cared for and the ending was both a bit rushed and felt illogical on both sides. The antagonists in particular, while frightening in power, failed to take even the most basic and simplistic defense measures, likely as a plot point to allow the protagonists to overcome their desperate situation, and it just made them feel very disappointing.

There were some strange plot choices as well, such as building a new basic dungeon with 9 hours left in the book or sending some low-low mid level characters on a mission against a force even the paramount of civilization couldn't defeat.

Still, if you like dungeon core books this is an acceptable purchase for the one credit.

I found the narration good for the most part though there were some gender role mistakes that especially for Travellion, which as an audible only consumer I don't know if it is a narrator or author mistake, but when we repeatedly bounce around from her to him within the same one or two sentences, the narrator should ask the author for a quick clarification.

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Keen them coming!

I wish the novels were longer with even more dungeon building details but I love the author/series

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loved it

I can't wait for the next book to come out. it is blowing my mind. I love it 😍

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well written

a good story that draws you in and leaves you wanting more. having all of the book together allows you not to worry about what might be coming next, as you can keep going immediately.
it is neither gory nor explicit and it would be a good series to introduce younger readers to the litrpg genre. there is next to no swearing, and anything of an intimate nature is kept chaste and only mentioned in passing. the rare mention simply helps to humanise the characters, rounding them out into believable people.
10 out of 10, would recommend

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pretty boring

The concept is good but the execution is poor. The opening is drawn out with too much exposition and not enough substance. The character is too nice for a fun dungeon core story as she saves and roots for the raiders. Also I had hoped to find different but this author has a terrible habit of choosing the worst creatures for a fantasy book. Dungeons should have cool fun monsters not k9's. Hard to picture a dark dreary dungeon romp when the raiders are fighting foxes and dogs.

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