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Dungeon Walkers 3

By: Daniel Schinhofen
Narrated by: Stephanie Savannah
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Summary

Since starting a crew—and a relationship—with Cyra and Trish, Stern was hopeful…and nervous. They’d officially registered their crew, Pawsitively Irregular, with their icon depicting a polydactyl cat’s paw.

Leaving Darkstone behind, they arrived in Waterrock, settling in to find more crew members. A lucky encounter introduced them to Cammie and Vulk, dwarven siblings. The two were hesitant, but agreed to a trial run through the local dungeon. That first run went well, and Cammie and Vulk signed on permanently with Stern’s crew; however, the camaraderie was a little lacking, so they spent time in the city, training and getting to know one another.

By the time they’d reached the town of Whitewater, they’d started to gel as a unit both inside and out of the dungeons. During their time together, Cammie and Vulk admitted that they were running dungeons to save their mother, who had been fractured when they were children.

It was after a night out that Vulk met his future wife...and an old enemy came back into Stern’s life. Victor Bloodcoin hadn’t forgiven Stern for his son’s death and, by using Vulk as a hostage, the old mayor forced a confrontation. Once the dust settled, Victor was dead, Vulk had been freed, and Stern had a goal: calling on his family, he had the dwarves’ mother retrieved and reborn, then brought her to the city. The happy reunion allowed Vulk and his lover to settle down and marry.

Cammie stayed on even though her brother had given up running, and the crew headed north toward Mistwood. The writing was nearly on the wall, and emotions were running high. They needed to find more crew members and see how that would affect them—they’d find out when they reached the next city.

©2022 Daniel Schinhofen (P)2022 Mountaindale Press
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Good book

Great series and I really enjoy it. I look forward to more and seeing what the author has for us.

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lack of conflict makes for a good lacklustre book

really enjoyed the first two books. this one however, with no overarching issues, no real problems or obstacles... yeah it's basically a feel good everything goes right book.
in fact, if the series ended here, it would probably be just right - a very light-hearted end to what was a potentially bigger and grander series, but was never fully realised.
if this is a transition book, then it would have to bring in a massively OP big bad in the next book, otherwise it will pointless coasting through life.

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