

Not getting his due all the time- because people like Jez are nailing it as new authors this year- but maybe the most talented new litrpg author in terms of pure writing ability this year has been TJ Reynolds The Shattered Sword Trilogy is great. This was a different take for me and made for a more story driven book rather than a simple stat/level fest. There isn’t any of the first few levels are easy thing. Its been out a little longer than a year but Sky Realms Online by Troy Osgood we are through 4 books and the characters have only made it to like level 9. The MC has trouble maintaining his attention and that is literally a real issue that people have -but the author portrays it excellently as well as the impact it has on him.

To me there are a ton of new things that have come out in the past year or so that are worthy of inclusion- they have some different angle or just plain need to be read.ĭungeon World by Jonathan Brooks – I mean you get a dungeon core that walks around as an adventurer and raids other dungeons- I’m oversimplifying but wow- great book series.įragment of Divinity by Jamey Sultan – loved it. I know these have already been mentioned but are worthy of further support. If you look at these threads you will also see that AF Kay’s – Divine Apostasy (Shade’s First Rule) is one I recommend repeatedly. Another Brit in Kevin Sinclair’s Condition Evolution is to me something very different in terms of motivation and how the game world is carried out. It has a unique feel and despite being from across the pond the author appears to actually be a good guy Jez Cajiao. Editor’s note: This was in response to a request for a list of new LitRPG and GameLit series and novels of note.
