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Unprepared Healer

Earthen Contenders, Book 2

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Unprepared Healer

Written by: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Miles Meili
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Exposed as the Contender at the top of the Rankings, Thaden has to make a run for it….

After the Assimilation System inadvertently outed Thaden as a Contender, as well as confirming that he was at the top of most of the Rankings, the Lifewarden has to leave the town of Ashcleft as soon as possible. Why? Because with his Level being over 21, he can now be attacked by other Contenders with a lower Level than him; they are eager to bring him down so that they’ll have a chance at the top spot, which will guarantee that their families back home on Earth will be safe. With the completely unfair Contender versus Contender system in place, he can’t defend himself even if he had that capability, as any damage he might inflict upon them is immediately negated.

Fortunately, Thaden escapes those who wish him harm, but as he travels further from Ashcleft, he realizes that he doesn’t exactly have a plan on how to proceed now that his status has been revealed. Venturing into the wider world of Tarth has its own problems, though the danger to him is largely in the form of other Contenders learning his identity, and not the monsters that roam across the landscape or the dungeons that might challenge him. Despite those dangers, the Lifewarden decides to begin accumulating more of the resources needed to Level-up; but when he unwittingly stumbles upon a challenge that the Assimilation System has designed, Thaden is completely unprepared for the consequences of his actions.

But in reality, it’s the world of Tarth that is completely unprepared for him….

This story contains an overpowered MC with a normally non-offense-based Class, LitRPG progression mechanics and stats, and isekai/portal fantasy elements. Contains no sexual content or harems.

©2024 Jonathan Brooks (P)2024 Jonathan Brooks
Action & Adventure Fiction LitRPG Self-Defence
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Interesting premise

Truly an interesting premise though it doesn’t seem interested in having a lot of fun with the possibilities. The system seems to be extremely rigid and book one is where all of the crazy “way outside of normal”, stuff happened adhering tightly to the system thereafter. I love how it’s a healer doing this kind of damage. The damage to the undead is rather brilliant. So full points for that.

Narrator has a warm and easy to listen to voice, however he does have an odd vocal inflection added to every 10th word or so, depends on the sentence. It’s where he drags out the last syllable of the word but in a monotone voice. It’s what you would hear if you ever watched a movie and someone is paging people over the intercom at a car dealership or a mall. That’s the best way to describe it. These sorts of inflections are fine, but I think what I struggle with is that every voice, male or female does the same thing, which breaks the moment for me.


Worth listening to. It’s an interesting book for sure.

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idk why the other guy is complaining

its a fine audiobook, i listened to the whole thing which means i must have liked it. couple big things happen, yes i want more and wish there was more that happened, but thats because im greedy. i want MOAR power tripping, more system breaking! MOREEEEE (seriously though its a fine sequel, i usually drop off in most audiobooks)

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meh

just lokecthenfirst book a whole lot of very little actually happens. EXCEPT frequent and uneccarily long introspection on what skills to add and remove from skill slots.
this is going down the full misanthropic MC needs to be the lone wolf, but still save everyone while he tells people "YoU DoN't UnDeRsTaNd!" when confronted.

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