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Kairos: War of the Pantheon

A Greek Myth LitRPG Kairos, Book 3

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Kairos: War of the Pantheon

By: Maxime J. Durand, Void Herald
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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When demigods fight, the world holds its breath.

War has come to Kairos' doorstep right as his dynasty seems secure. The Poison Emperor Mithridates has launched his conquest of the Sunsea, sowing death and destruction in his path. The vile Romulus feeds on the chaos in the hope of freeing his dreadful master, the wolf-god Lycaon.

As his final battle approaches, Kairos gathers his many allies to face his foes once and for all. Two would-be pantheons will now clash to determine which of them will inherit the Olympians' throne.

At the apex of the world, there is only enough space for one.

Book three in the epic Kairos LitRPG series, loaded with Greek mythology and pirate-themed adventure, by the bestselling author behind Vainqueur the Dragon and The Perfect Run.

About the Series: Witness an epic blend of Greek Mythology and LitRPG where Heracles was a [Fighter] and Circe a [Spellcaster]. In a universe where the old Gods have fallen, mortals can rise to become Gods through Legends, Levels, and building up Mythical Skills. Dungeons full of minotaurs and undead, insidious assassination plots, and epic wars between demigods...this series has it all.

©2022 Maxime J. Durand/Void Herald (P)2022 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy Paranormal Urban Fiction Ancient Greece Greek Mythology
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good book.

good book, fun, good wrap up for series. If you liked 1 and 2 you will like 3.

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I enjoyed it

the performance was great and the writing was great the characters had depth that made me care about them

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A good ending, but rushed

The performance was top notch as always and the ideas in the book matched the rest of the series, but the book itself felt rushed. It feels like there was a deadline Durand needed to hit with his over use of "immediately", "swiftly", and "like butter." I can't help but think these were place holders for another draft because, Durand's normal prose isn't consistent throughout this book.

Usually the characters are the focus and we get a lot of insight of their thoughts and motivations, but in this it felt as if we were just going down a checklist closing all the loose ends. Overall it is a satisfying ending and there are great moments, but I'm still hungry for more about the pirate king and his cohorts.

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Only about half Kairos

Very, very large portions of this book are from the point of view of the secondary characters.

The writing is otherwise consistent with the other two books in the series.

It’s a good end, but I would have preferred if Kairos made up a larger part of it.

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Love it!

I believe this story woud make a great movie. I am a little sad it ended, I loved it!

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Nothing, I liked it all . All three were very good and very entertaining
It was hard to put down.

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Great performance, satisfying end to the trilogy

It’s a pretty satisfying end to the trilogy that still leaves the door open for future instalments. While the worst drama caused by the somewhat forced love triangle from the first book, the third one manage to take it down to a more reasonable level.

While not in the same class as “The Perfect Run”, I feel that all in all, the hours spent listening to this book, and the previous two in the trilogy, were time well spent.

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Easily the weakest of the 3 Books

Book went off the rails. Author decided we needed a "woman's POV" for about 2/3rds of the book. Became the Cassandra storytime hour while completely ignoring our hero.

Someone else said it, and it's 100% true. Kairos makes up maybe 1/3 of the book. Author felt it more important to let us know women are NEVER at fault for anything they do. Accountability is a four letter word. Cheat on your husband? It's the man's fault. Get knocked up by another man, still the husband's fault. Murder said husband? Still 100% that husband's fault. Got it. Yep.

Only buy/listen to this book to finish out the Trilogy. I will be getting my credit back. Book is unbelievably overrated with I'm pretty sure paid for 5 star reviews. Good luck listener.

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Solid but overly wordy.

This is a good installment in the series but the length and frequency of the conversations while attempting to kill each other is a bit ridiculous. Kairos slaughters his way to the top killing swathes of innocent women and children along the way while extending mercy only to people who could be useful all while attempting to hold the moral high ground by advocating for women's rights and abolishing slavery in only his own lands.

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