To shapeshift, or not to shapeshift, that is the question.
That’s a stupid question, because Huey Sabanol loves being a shapeshifter. One moment, he’s flying over a mob as a bat, then crashing onto them as a 1,200-pound owlbear. In the next fight, he’s dashing in as an agile vampire, then shifting into a raptor to clamp down on enemies with his powerful jaws. The combinations are endless, and Huey continues to find new, unique ways to take out the dungeon trash.
Book four sees Huey in an unfamiliar position. He’s gained all the proof Detective Fairfax needed to stop Felicia Oxnay from taking over the city. Now, all he has to do is lay low until the Evermore forces come to take Oxnay away.
It’s never that simple though. A chain of unfortunate events is leading Huey to the city prison, and the hidden dungeon within. He has no clue what powerful creatures await him, but getting inside is now critical to stopping Oxnay. Huey will need every level he can get, as well as every powerful piece of gear he and his companions can wear. The clock is ticking though. If he doesn’t level up in time, his friend could perish, or Huey could wind up becoming stuck in the very prison he’s trying to infiltrate.
Dungeonteers IV, A Shifter’s Journey includes: - a story that doesn’t get in a big hurry - tons of dungeon running - leveling as seen in RPG games - a deep system that includes building structures, leveling professions, and crafting - explicit sexual scenes that are intended for a mature audience (or not so mature, we’re not judging)
Log onto your favorite device and pick up Dungeonteers IV today, or go back to find book one to see what you’ve been missing out on.
Sidenote: Warden Locke if you see this I miss the series cover art style you used up till now 😬