Sponsored Apocalypse: A LitRPG Adventure

· Blackstone Publishing · Narrated by Eric Jason Martin
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He’s been preparing for the apocalypse his entire life. Is he ready?

Miles “Shrug” Lindstrom received a quest years ago. He was the only person who could see the window, and in addition to the quest, he could also see a countdown to the end of the world.

Part of him was hoping that he was just insane and had been hallucinating when he first started seeing the window. Then again, if the quest was just his imagination, he was going to be massively in debt with a rental full of useless junk.

But when the countdown finally stops, what happens is nothing like he could have imagined. Miles prepared for almost any scenario, but a world full of monsters wasn’t one of them.

Will finishing his strange quest help him survive the chaos?

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About the author

Blaise Corvin writes mostly in the GameLit genre and LitRPG subgenre, exciting new classifications of fiction in which characters either play a game (usually VR) or live in a world with game-like elements. He is the author of books in several series, including the Nora Hazard, Delvers LLC, Veilverse, Secrets of the Old Ones. and the Anthem of Infinity series.

Eric Jason Martin is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and has narrated many dozens of audiobooks in fiction and nonfiction. His work includes Detroit by Charlie LeDuff and Landfall by Jerry Aubin.

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