![]() It's one of the reasons why I get both the eBook and the audiobook. I'm a huge fan of the amount and quality of the artwork that's added to the eBooks. One more thing, you should definitely check out the eBook as there is a ton of artwork in them. ![]() When time permits, I'm probably going to start back at book 1 and binge my way through the series. If you have just now come across this gentleman author and the story of “The False Hero” then I recommend you checking out the box set which includes volumes one through three and is available both in audio or eBook form. We got another fantastic performance from Mason Born. I look forward to the next release date especially for the audio. The “devil” is in the details and there certainly is a lot more to the story than that, but I really don't want to risk spoiling anything. The second part sees our hero fighting in a gladiatorial Colosseum where death is a very real possibility. The first part of volume 6 is dominated by our hero and company fighting off the evil invasion of the capital city of humanity. It is something that I've started to do when I come across an author who is writing a series that I'm particularly fond of. I would also recommend checking out the gentleman's website for any additional information you may be interested in (the false hero dot com). Last time around I wasn't able to “hold my horses” and as such blazed through the 1st 34 chapters of volume 6 on Patreon before life got in the way. The caveat is that things can change between what's posted on Patreon and what makes it into the final cut. Fortunately, the author does have a Patreon where he uploads chapters of the next volume ahead of the release so that if you just cannot wait you can go there. Here I am at the end of volume 6 and as always find I have a craving for more. When it comes to a sequel, I am personally looking for everything that made the last book worth it and then some. It truly raises the level of enjoyment in The False Hero. My favorite, though, is the slinky haughtiness of Tyleth. I truly appreciate his cheeky confidence when portraying Lutz, the excitable, childlike mannerisms of Alicia, and the diminutive monotones of Leah. His performances have grown in quality and depth, with this last performance in book six being his very best thus far. There were lapses in delivery - in cadence, clarity, and energy - in the early episodes, but he’s absolutely grasped this tale and made it his. At first, I was a bit doubtful of Mason Born’s ability to carry off a story like this one. This tale is certainly a gem, and one I’m happy to add to my permanent collection. The adventures, and the dynamic between companions was totally unexpected, but sheer joy to read. He survives, gathers loyal companions, and grows stronger - much stronger. Narrowly escaping with his life, he hides away, planning and plotting how to survive, get stronger, and - if possible - seek his revenge. But what sets this series apart from all the others are the sudden 180° shifts away from the expected events instead of being the hero, the young man is branded a herald of doom and sentenced to death. N it’s face, a story of a man from Earth, plucked from an unfulfilling life only to rise to heroic proportions in a new and unfamiliar environment. Bravo, Author Plymel! The False Hero is one of those rare stories that is not what it appears to be.
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