
Age of Victoria
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Narrated by:
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MacKenzie Beyer
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By:
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Alston Sleet
About this listen
Victoria Blythe wanted adventure. She wanted to explore the world and escape from the strict etiquette of British nobility. With her father fighting in India, the governess assigned to raise her controlled every aspect of her life.
The financial downturn of a friend of the family would lead to her sister's longtime engagement turning into an immediate marriage.
Victoria's thirst for adventure and tomboy ways would not prepare her for the sudden advent of the apocalypse.
Can Victoria and her friends survive this new world of classes and skills?
Join Victoria and her family on a LitRPG adventure, unlike any other!
©2019 Alston Sleet (P)2019 Alston SleetI still found the story enjoyable, especially the conflict between the Victorian mores and the un-reality of modern gaming. However, every now an then there would be a single detail completely breaking immersion - just like the protagonist using metric system.
The real problem for me was the narration. Especially one word. Debuff. Every time it appeared it stuck out just as if it was cut out from a different audio file. I had to continuously rewind and replay sections, because ihe strangely accented word was the only thing I could concentrate on.
I had no idea Victorian England was metric
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