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  • Revenging Dungeon

  • Monster Haven, Book 2
  • By: J.D. Astra
  • Narrated by: Judy Alice Lee
  • Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)

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Revenging Dungeon

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Summary

Can Dolli’s poisonous past save her from a dungeon eater?

Dolli was just getting to like the idea of being the overlord of Monster Haven when a roaming Warmonger set his eyes on her dungeon core. Some of her citizens have defected to the enemy horde for the promise of safety, and now Dolli has a choice to make. Does she wipe them out to save those who remain, or does she sacrifice herself to save them all?

But the defectors don’t know that the Warmonger has an even more sinister plot than just consuming Dolli’s core—and when they finally see his true monstrous nature, will it be too late? Dolli needs a killer cure, a poison so toxic it might wreck her and the enemy. She needs...a Hero.

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dungeon defence from monsters prespective

loved the magic system and different dungeons types along the way. characters were good although the main overlords name didn't sit right with me, but personal choice and don't impact story.
story jumps right in not a great deal of fleshing out so be warned if your a stickler for detail.

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a concept like no other

had me gripped from start to end, love that it's from the opposite point of view than you Normally get in stories

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Excellent sequel

In Revenging Dungeon, a new threat makes itself known - a rival dungeon is encroaching and threatening her people. No rest for the wicked - the villagers must level themselves and their dungeon up in order to attack first. The idea of NPCs summoning gamers with quests and then grinding them for XP was a genius one that I loved. Another fresh take on the genre (as far as I’m aware!).

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