
Soul of the Warrior
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Narrated by:
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Christian J. Gilliland
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Melanie Hastings
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Written by:
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Kyfe
About this listen
Reivyn has a secret.
Not only does he have the memories of his past life, but his ability to acquire stats and skills is unparalleled.
Reivyn led a simple life in his village, until the Count's men came knocking. Conscripted to fight against an Orc horde before unlocking a class, he needs to be extraordinary to survive. The Count is throwing child soldiers against the incoming horde to blunt the assault, knowing most of them will be chewed up and spat out.
Can Reivyn survive?
Can Reivyn thrive?
©2025 Kyfe (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLCWhat listeners say about Soul of the Warrior
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- Kindle Customer
- 2025-06-23
a well written Litrpg
It is rare to find a Litrpg story that does justice to the Litrpg genre. most Litrpg stories are just fantasy stories with some meaningless numbers added to it.
This story is well written and a true Litrpg story.
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- xavier
- 2025-06-15
Pretty Solid
This was good. Nothing game changing but if this is the authors first work then hats off to him.If your a fan of this genre then I'd say this is similar with "Nova Roma" by J.R Mathews or "Elyde's" by Drew wells.(both are better imo)
Definitely a slow burn...but I think it could have done with a time skip here and there. The MC is 10 YEARS OLD for the majority of the book and while it's explained that stats mature you physically it makes some scenes a bit silly when I realize that lil bros not old enough to shave.
The whole "memories of a previous life" thing rarely gets brought up after a while and feels like a forgotten plot device. Hope to see it relevant in subsequent books cause I'll for sure keep an eye out for them.
Narration was a little rough in the beginning- Christian sounded like that old man from 'Family Guy' that whistles his "r's" but it got better as the book went on.
Credit well spent.
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