Enjoyable. A combination of the silly stuff from D&D moved into "a real world", plus real-world people trying to survive in a D&D world. How can the "6 second" actors from D&D manage death eaters who actually improve, improvise, do the unexpected, and change-up their plans as needed to succeed?
Well, book two is very short in this series. The hero's don't win them all, but will they win the end? And who is the hero, the D&D transplant, Harry, or a police officer?
Enjoyable
(3000 character limit? Ok, ...)
Enjoyable. A combination of the silly stuff from D&D moved into "a real world", plus real-world people trying to survive in a D&D world. How can the "6 second" actors from D&D manage death eaters who actually improve, improvise, do the unexpected, and change-up their plans as needed to succeed?
Well, book two is very short in this series. The hero's don't win them all, but will they win the end? And who is the hero, the D&D transplant, Harry, or a police officer?