My Werewolf System: A Cultivation LitRPG
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4.5 • 12 Ratings
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- $19.99
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
From the creator of My Vampire System comes the action-packed story of a young man struggling to survive—until he learns to unleash the animal within . . .
Gary doesn't have all that much going for him. He's a teenage boy who lives in a Tier-3 town that's barely hanging on, and his family's just a rung above dirt poor. Which is why he's taken the very dangerous step of becoming an errand boy for the savage Underdogs gang. He doesn't like what they do, but if he tries to get out, he's pretty sure he'll get very dead.
Then, a delivery goes wrong when he's ambushed and injured. Even worse, his "package" somehow gets loose—and into Gary. To his shock, he finds himself the wielder of a Werewolf System. It allows him incredible power, strength, and healing. Unfortunately, when the full moon strikes, he might not be able to control his bloodlust and could wind up hurting somebody he cares about.
Now, Gary must somehow explain his sudden "improvement" to his friends while trying to survive a pack of vicious hunters out to eliminate him. Because if he can figure out how to harness his new abilities, he just might make a difference in this town—and the first thing on his to-do list is put the Underdogs underground . . .
The first volume of the hit progression-fantasy series—with almost five million views on WebNovel—now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook!
Tropes include: secret identity, gangster wars, unbridled ambition, and loyalty and friendship.
Customer Reviews
First listen
In the beginning, it was slow rolling, but after it got going, there was enough character development to push the book forward. Can’t wait to read the second one or listen to the second one. Definitely is a great first time let RPG starter book. It’s not too heavy on statistics or anything of the nature but it’s enough to itch the scratch. It could’ve been more gruesome if the author wanted. Character development was probably the worst part of the book. It didn’t happen until the last three hours of the book. That’s why I only gave it four stars. The plot was great. It moved good and only in the last hour did it really start connecting.