Children of Fear: A Paranormal LitRPG Dungeon Core
Spirit Core, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sarah L. Colton
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By:
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Jonathan Brooks
About this listen
After successfully completing his objective inside the house in South Carolina, the transformed soul of serial killer Clive Logan was randomly transported to another location as his reward. Something about the new house he found himself in was quite different, however; whereas the Spirit Core had previously “haunted” a house filled with only adult targets, two children that apparently lived in the new location - a young boy and a slightly older girl - were thrown into the mix.
As an emotionally absent serial killer, he didn’t care that they were children - he would kill them if that was his objective. Fortunately for them, Clive soon learned that instead of killing the two young kids, he needed to leave them alone because their innocent souls were essentially off-limits. At the same time, the fear-based attacks that had worked so well for the Spirit Core in South Carolina were practically useless against the parental protective instincts the two adults in the house possessed. This made them more fearful for their children than they were for themselves, negating the majority of the fear he would normally generate.
Luckily, there was a solution for that. While harming or killing the children was forbidden, recruiting them to Clive’s side was not only allowed, but encouraged; if the attacks on their parents came from them instead of the Spirit Core, none of their protective instincts would kick in. A simple solution - but working alongside children was never something he had prior experience with, nor did he count himself as much of a team player.
To succeed in his new objective, however, serial killer Clive Logan was going to have to rely on a couple of kids who liked dinosaurs, cars, and unicorns...
Warning: No children are physically hurt in this audiobook, though the ones integral to the story are affected in other (mental and emotional) ways. This is also the tale of a serial killer doing what serial killers do, so if you are opposed to either of these warnings, turn back now...Contains LitRPG/GameLit aspects such as statistics and leveling, as well as Dungeon Core elements.
©2019 Jonathan Brooks (P)2020 Jonathan BrooksWhat listeners say about Children of Fear: A Paranormal LitRPG Dungeon Core
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- Lee Melia
- 20-11-20
Not my cup of tea.
This is not my cup of tea as I have found out. On the other side this is a very well written book with a strong story line to it. I have given it the score it has because I let my friend who is into horrors borrow my audio account to listen to this book.
Because this book is so well written my friend now has a audible account and is in the process of catching up on all the books he had missed.
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- Darcielk
- 26-10-20
Not my usual read but...
I absolutely loved this story. I've been really into Litrpg for the last couple of years and when I got the chance to read this I jumped at it. I've been into the paranormal since I was a little kid so this seemed to tick all of the boxes. I wasnt sure what to expect, but once I started listening I couldn't stop. The pace was fantastic the story progression was perfect and now I'm off to look for more!!
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- OwO What's This?
- 15-03-21
Another great book
I really like this series, having an emotionless being trying to instill fear is a story I greatly enjoyed reading. My Thank you to the author for sharing his work with us.
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- Dalton
- 27-12-20
Glad I took the time to listen
First, I wanna say the narrator def tackled the stats in a better way compared to the first book so straight away I enjoyed this more.
Spooky story that did increase the heart rate at times. Nice different take on the usual dungeon core style, and a slightly different take compared to the first so it wasn’t just repetitive.
Thank you to the author and the narrator
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- Rickie
- 08-01-21
Awsome
Really enjoyed this. This story reminds me of Paranormal activity. I look forward to more in this series
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