

What complicates matters even more is that Ed (our main character) has always battled the dark and has been a hero of light in all his gaming. I do not want to spoil the story, so you will have to read of this sounds interesting. What happens when a group of people from the same office are a part of an online guild where one’s physical world boss takes out his gaming frustrations on the staff when they mess up? This is where one of our characters early on takes matters into his own hands and unbeknownst to him, he discovers he is given the option of working for the side of dark or potential long-term impressment.

Jeff and Annie do not overpower the story, but instead both story and narration come together to form an amazing fantasy tale that keep me entertained and surprised along the way.

Add in the amazing production quality and narration from both Jeff Hays and Annie Ellicott of Soundbooth Theater and you are given the best of both worlds. Hugo Huesca does an exceptional job in crafting a world full of fresh, different, believable and multi-dimensional elements both characters and environments. If you are a fan of the Literary Role-Playing Game (LitRPG) genre, you will enjoy listening to “Dungeon Lord” which is the first book in what appears to be a future series of books taking place in this new and unique fantasy world.
