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Delvers LLC: Golden Handcuffs

By: Blaise Corvin
Narrated by: Jeff Hays
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After helping save a country on Ludus from a demon invasion, Henry and Jason could use a break. Unfortunately, life moves on, and new problems will appear, especially for their friend, the new ruler of Berber. Being orb-bonded adventurers wielding powerful magic means they have the responsibility to do what others cannot.

Some members have left, and there will be new additions. The Delvers LLC team is solid. But while Henry creates new magi-tech and Jason perfects his deadly power, evil forces are gathering. The men from Earth had better enjoy what down time they have, because it’s not likely to last.

Events on Ludus and out among the rest of the universe are spiraling toward something terrible. Henry Sato, Jason Booth, and Nora Hazard might find themselves being drawn toward the center of the conflict, or knowing their luck, fall right into it.

©2020 Blaise Corvin (P)2021 Blaise Corvin
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glad it's back but marine still sucks.....

Great book like the others and its even changed my mind on nora hazzard but marine still just feels like the worst part of each book not because its writen badly but because she's just not likeable and I would rather have more time spent on literaly anyone else

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Another great book

Great book again it melded seamlessly Noras books clean set up for the next book or two
(Very minor spoiler and and less minor dyslexic grammar and spelling warning)
in the first book I really liked marine I enjoyed her perspective how Jason and Henry came in and started wracking stuff like gods of death and war and then act completely normal but more and more as the series progresses hey complaining and whining is becoming grating even thou she now is and has everything she wanted power love her heart songs so on I really hoped that becoming powerful would stop her from being (if I was speaking in luden) a whiny little female dog but it continues I know Nora say the same sorta thing so the author is doing it intentionally but to let him know for me it makes me dislike the character

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