After returning to Cali Bottom and the wider world of Disgardium, Alex realizes that the Demonic Games were a vacation compared to the problems he now faces.He has to help the beta players stuck in the Nether and decide what to do with his friends who ‘betrayed’ him; identify a real traitor and prepare for the citizenship tests; and reach the Inferno to obtain Coals of Hellflame and destroy the Nucleus, whose legates, now free, have gained new powers thanks to the pantheon of dark gods who have joined the Destroying Plague. And as it turns out, there’s more to the third Sleeping God than meets the eye…
My Opinion: 449 pages, $6.99, Available On Kindle Unlimited
*Full disclosure: I received an advanced copy for review. I purchased a copy when it became available.
The eighth book in the series continues to push the conflict between the game company, the old gods, and the sleeping gods. There’s long scale conflict from the start and some decent training/leveling stuff. But the real change is the shift for the main character (MC) to the complete other side of the realm. It was interesting to see the MC play as a demon in that realm and I look forward to seeing how that plays out in future stories.
I’m starting to feel like the series is stretching out a bit too long without an end in sight, but it’s still entertaining enough that I’ll stick with it for a few more books.
Score: 7.3 out of 10
Enemy of the Inferno (Disgardium Book #8): LitRPG Series