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The Terror of the Frigid Seas approaches...
After retaking the city of Old Saltflow, Keith and Selena are tasked with finding a secret pass into Layman's Turf, one of the Terror's greatest strongholds. Even assisted by the best tracker on the continent, making it through said pass isn't an easy prospect. Especially knowing how the behavior of monsters has been changing recently.
An unexpected encounter with the most powerful creature he's ever faced puts Keith on a path from which there is no exit. One he must see through to the end or be crushed under the weight of his enemies.
Meanwhile, plans are in motion as Lihng and Nari join forces to rid themselves of Keith for good and Jade may not be in time to warn him of the true threat they pose.
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13 primary booksWe Hunt Monsters is a 13-book series with 13 released primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Aaron Oster.
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Overall, a fun entry in the series, but it’s starting to get to the point where I just want to know how it ends. The numbers get bigger and the weapons get more grandiose, but ultimately it’s a lot of just killing things in different ways.
How does an author write this many books and still type “distain” instead of “disdain?” Not once, but multiple times, since the main character, Keith, is an asshole that has that feeling all the time about everyone around him.
That's just one of many, many wrong word typos in this book. Real words, just the wrong ones for where they are written. Ask for beta readers or something, if you don't have an editor (you can't).
More of the same. Numbers go up, monsters get harder but still lose because of some ridiculously OP skills. Girls fawn over Keith, but he hates the attention and wishes they would all just go away. He is literally only nice to people because it gets him what he wants faster; if he could get what he wanted more easily via threats or intimidation or murder he would do that, because he's a sociopathic asshole. I hate him with every fiber of my being. Oh, but he's supposed to be relatable because he...is an asshole when he drives like a maniac, and is an asshole when he demands his monkey friend eat healthy...both things that I think are supposed to be funny/endearing? Spoiler alert, they aren't.
Honestly I just want to see it through to the end at this point, and it doesn't have any core-building bull like so many others in this genre, so I stay like an abused spouse. I don't know why I do, but I do.
Literally the only good thing about this series now is Tac and all of his stories about his relatives. It just sucks that such a good idea is ruined by the main character being such a jerk. I am actively hoping that the Trickster screws him at the end of the story for being such an ass.