Review: Fall to the Forest by Deacon Frost, narrated by Rachel Leblang and Ryan West.
Fall to the Forest is a dually narrated LitRPG audiobook, well written by Deacon Frost and expertly performed by Rachel Leblang and Ryan West.
With the world of the Faeries on the edge of extinction, The Ancient One finds hope and salvation by spreading the souls of the Faerie across the Universe. Resurrection and rebirth follow as their seeds will grow into mighty Dungeons, each a potential location for their people to be reborn.
The problem? Earth is invaded by huge dungeons that are popping up everywhere and messing up with technology on a large scale. So, Faeries and Humans need to learn how to live together in this new world filled with magic, strange creatures, and special abilities.
The story is captivating, the characters are colorful, the world-building is well done and the pacing is fast. I don’t want to go into any more details because I’d hate to spoil this enjoyable experience for anyone.
This audio production of Fall to the Forest is narrated with talent and emotion by Rachel Leblang and Ryan West. Each is doing a great job with both the story and the characters, delivering an entertaining performance filled with passion and amusement.
I think that it was a very good decision to go with two narrators for this audiobook because the story is told from multiple points of view and thanks to the dual narration, the narrative experience is more immersive for the listener.
I am not a huge fan of the LitRPG genre, but I love video games and RPGs, so I really enjoyed this adventure – I’ll definitely be looking forward to the next chapter. Fall to the Forest is a good book made even better in audiobook format by these two talented narrators.
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