Three new audiobooks!
Last Life 8: Shadow Pass by Alexey Osadchuk
The Golden Lion has retreated to Atalia with the remnants of his army. An anxious calm has settled over war-torn Bergonia, but it doesn't seem likely that things will stay quiet for very long.
With the burden of command finally removed from his shoulders, Max is headed to northern Bergonia. To the lands of the Margraviate de Valier, which were conferred on him by King Carl III.
Frequent ebbs and flows, raids by Shadow beasts, mysterious ghosts—there are good reasons why the place known as Shadow Pass is considered one of the most dangerous regions in all Mainland.
Sworn enemies, unexpected meetings, secrets from the past...Max is about to face a whole range of new trials.
Heroes of the Final Frontier 8 by Dem Mikhailov
The Brotherhood of the Path, a tight-knit and determined group of five players, finds themselves in one of Waldyra's secret corners. And they find game's rules and laws to be entirely different here in the Forgotten Lands.
This is the domain of old-school hardcore eventually deemed too brutal and challenging for ordinary players and replaced with a more forgiving system. Its denizens are exiled monsters and creatures that didn't fit into the bright and cheerful Waldyra.
These lands are ruled by the near-omnipotent yet just Akmere, who had once contributed greatly to Waldyra but had long been locked away in the dark and grim Forgotten Lands, rejected by the new world.
This is where the Path begins—a journey leading our heroes through many strange and dangerous places towards Orbit Crystaliano's ultimate goal, which he is desperate to reach no matter what.
Rosgard, Doc, Braver, and Bom are ready to overcome any obstacle and tackle any foe daring to stand against the Brotherhood of the Path, no matter how strong. They're doing this for a friend, after all. And so their journey through the Forgotten Lands continues....
The Order of Architects 7 by Oleg Sapphire and Yuri Vinokuroff
Prince Boschild of Liechtenstein. A man chosen by the emperor himself to maintain order in this small principality. However, the Empire's glorious ruler clearly underestimated Boschild's greed and ambition.
Before I, Theodore the Babylonian, arrived in Liechtenstein, things had been plain sailing for the prince. He'd just carried on taking care of state matters, not forgetting to take care of himself in the process. What's more, he'd been bringing our enemies' long-term plans to fruition as he did so, which would have ended...very badly indeed. Both for the principality and for the Empire.
But Liechtenstein's citizens now have me to protect them, and I won't let anyone harm them.