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Herald of Shalia

Tamryn Tamer

3.84 AVERAGE


The whole series is very thin. There are elements from a lot of different genres, each feels not quite fully implemented, like it's gamlit, but not really. No numbers, and a lot of the early dialog is very cringe, if you can't tolerate the bard, you can probably give this up, that doesn't stop until book3. If you can tolerate it, there is a long series here that you can read and probably find entertaining. But don't expect anything specific element to stand out. I personally wanted the kingdom building to have progressed further than it had by book 5, but that is just me. The antagonists are all laughable inept, I don't usually point it out, but it was egregious in most of the books. The MC always the smartest person in the room, very wish fulfilly

No issues with the writing itself, from a technical perspective, only a handful of errors through the whole series. I did lol a few times so mildly entertaining. Way too much sex scenes.

This book is a 2, the series as a whole is a 3. Relative to other stories of this type it's a 4 on the enjoyment scale.

wolkenfels's review

3.0

Man gets send to a fantasy world as herald of a goddess. her follower are all elves and elves are seen as not much more then wild dogs in that world.
he falls in love with them beside all conventions, has to handle a treacherouse prince, level up and find his bride.
I enjoyed the "gaming system" and the MCs tries to find out how it works. The story is more or less straigth but the characters and the banter between them is fun.
Nevertheless this story definitely falls more into "erotica" but still has a litRPG story.
The end is not so good as it misses story and goes for nonstop fucking.
adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous emotional lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This is another fun romp with Herald Frost and the rest of his (ever growing) gang of consorts and friends. Sebastian Frost does not give a ... (