Sergei managed to lay his hands on the Divine Avatar of Savior which brings with it the kinds of new abilities other players can only dream of. Still, it’s not the right moment to relax and go with the flow. Two of his friends have been captured; the third one is being kept hostage while Sergei is forced to procure the Elixir of Power.
And just to add insult to injury, Sergei is on the radar of Morbian, one of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. And their future meeting doesn’t bode well for Sergei...
My Opinion: 511 pages, $5.99, Not Available on Kindle Unlimited
Full disclosure: I received an advanced copy for review. I purchased a copy when it became available.
The review for this Russian translation is about the same as it was for book 1 in the series. It’s basically enjoyable, but very slice of life. Lots of action and adventuring across the multiple worlds with another mysterious figure chasing the main character (MC).
The RPG stuff is pretty light with the main character getting more spells this time. The mini time travel aspect is still the most interesting part of the story. It allows for the MC to die, get trapped, or make mistakes and not end the story. Instead, he just rewinds time a few seconds and he can try again.
Just as a note,that cliffhanger ending of book 1 is resolved immediately in book 2, in a kinda unsatisfying way. Thankfully book 2 doesn’t have that kind of ending.
Score: 7.2 out of 10