C.J. Davis

Accidental Mage: Book Three in the LitRPG Accidental Traveler Adventure

Dragged Back To The Game, It's Personal This Time

Hal Dix returns home from Fantasma to find his greatest nightmare has come true. A personal tragedy drags him back into the game world of Fantasma one last time.

Seeking help from his comrades in Fantasma, Hal must master the art of magic, gaining abilities and training under four different and cantankerous archmages to complete his quest. Does Hal have the discipline to stick with the training and reach the end of his chosen path before it's too late?

Return to the game with the third action-packed book of the Accidental Traveler LitRPG fantasy trilogy. Journey along with Hal and his friends in the world of Fantasma, as he becomes the Accidental Mage and fulfills his role as the hero of prophecy.

Accidental Warrior: A LitRPG Accidental Traveler Adventure

An Old Friend in Need, A Fantasy Game World, and a Reluctant Hero

Hal Dix had success at home after his initial outing into the world of Fantasma. He leveled up in both his job and at home. Everything was going fine in his life.

Then, the mage Tildi, the Elder showed up again with news from the other world. His friend was in trouble and only he could help. Hal didn’t want to be a hero, but he wasn’t the sort of fellow to leave a comrade behind.

Whisked away to the game world of Fantasma once again, Hal enters the role of the reluctant hero he thought he’d left behind.

Accidental Thief: A LitRPG Accidental Traveler Adventure

A Nowhere Job, A Bootleg Game, and Luck Turned Upside Down

Hal Dix was stuck in an unlucky life. His wife's a successful engineering executive while his IT help desk job led nowhere. Even his daughter's daycare teacher thought he was a loser. He couldn't catch a break.

Then a strange woman at a flea market sells Hal a bootleg early release of the highly anticipated Fantasma game. It is just what he wished for and he can't wait to play it during his long weekend home alone. His luck has finally turned around, right?

Hal should be careful what he wishes for.

Whisked away into the game he only wanted to play for a weekend, Hal enters a world desperate for a hero.

Is Hal Dix that hero?