Secret Organizations. New Abilities. Deadly foes.
Upon arriving on the Second Layer, Micheal finds himself racing against time as he fights to stop the Great Disaster.
His actions on the First Layer have already begun to spread waves, the butterfly effect appearing in the most unexpected of ways.
Dark secrets lurk just beneath the surface, lost to history, unknown to Micheal.
Our hero is doing everything he can to change the future… but will that be enough?
Destiny awaits.
My Opinion: 509 pages, $5.99, Available On Kindle Unlimited
Review written by Ian Mitchell
Michael: One man army
I'm very fond of this story. LitRPG, Wuxia, Time travel, humanity abducted by aliens into a tower of testing, complete with a system shop. So much to love. The intensity continues in this third volume. Michael has his plans for heading off many disasters that humanity suffered during his first incarnation. Cultivation is a light element this time. I have mixed feelings regarding how solo Michael was this time. His battles and missions were intense and intricate as he soloed battles that would normally require a large coordinated force. It was a dance of controlled violence of a veteran of many wars. Some of sequences went so long and with frequent bouts of information and reminiscences of the first timeline that I lost some of the excitement. The author's notes after the book mentioned that he thought the explaining might have been too much. It was for me, but only slightly. I had a wonderful time reading this. Was pleased to see plugs for the LitRPG/GameLit facebook groups and for the LitRPG Podcast (where this review will be read). I definitely recommend this series. It compares well with Tao Wong's System Apocalypse, Michael Chatfield's 10 Realms, and the other return in time climb the tower series.
Score: 9.0 out of 10