Read Online Dungeon Lord Abominable Creatures The Wraith Haunt Book 3 Audible Audio Edition Hugo Huesca Jeff Hays Annie Ellicott Soundbooth Theater Books

By Scott Bond on Thursday, May 23, 2019

Read Online Dungeon Lord Abominable Creatures The Wraith Haunt Book 3 Audible Audio Edition Hugo Huesca Jeff Hays Annie Ellicott Soundbooth Theater Books





Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 19 hours and 43 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Soundbooth Theater
  • Audible.com Release Date February 5, 2019
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B07NBQP7GY




Dungeon Lord Abominable Creatures The Wraith Haunt Book 3 Audible Audio Edition Hugo Huesca Jeff Hays Annie Ellicott Soundbooth Theater Books Reviews


  • Man was I pleasantly surprised reading this series. This one though was by far the best. The main character is coming along nicely. The banter and war between Kharon and himself, plus his slowly coming of age and power keeps the story going. I’m am intrigued how this wraith power which is both blessing and curse (mostly curse as of now) is going to play out. The vantage of the good put into the bad guy role is always fun to see. Looking forward to how the main character is going to overcome his weaknesses and use the wraith crutch as a bonus.
  • I've enjoyed all the books in this series so far. The writing is very good and the story and characters are engaging.

    The only gripe I have is that while I'm following the author, I still wasn't notified when this latest book came out. I found it by accident. That was annoying.

    If the author happens to be reading this, I would humbly suggest writing the next volume quickly. I'm kind of really into this story and I don't want to wait 6 months for the next one. If you don't mind, that is. )
  • The development of Ed, his friends, and the Haunt continue at a respectable pace. No large breaks in character personality. No large breaks the underlying rules set up. If you liked the previous two books, this book is a must. I am easily happy enough with the book to read the next one.
  • First off I'd like to say I really enjoyed book 1 and 2, but this one was a struggle for me. The timeline was hazy I'm not sure if the events of this book took place over a week or a month. The first 50% of the book felt like a really long prologue setting up 1 battle. I ended up skipping alot of the book to get through it.
  • I’m still in love with the tale and the world. Everything is developing nicely. The only real drawbacks were the numerous misconjugations and word confusion that passed editing and required the reader to puzzle it out. My favorite was the man smuggling a chandelier in his jacket (should be candelabra). -) I look forward to the next book!
  • It was a good sequel to the series. Look forward to the next one. Wonder what he has in store for us next?
  • Love the style of the worldbuilding. And the story blends magic and roleplaying elements like "experience points" and character sheets into a story showing realistic nuanced ideas, where the best moral ground is in a legal and religious middle ground. Eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Lord Wraith's rise!
  • Love the story and the characters but found a number of incomplete or jumbled sentences towards the end that took me out of the great story (I had no difficulty diving back in, but some might). Looking forward to the next one!