Traveler's Zone

The Revelation Chronicles: Book 2

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Pub Date Sep 10 2018 | Archive Date Nov 28 2018
Chris Pavesic | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

Magic, combat, gear scores, quests, and dungeons are all puzzles to be solved as Cami continues her epic quest to navigate the Realms and build a better life for her family. But an intrusion from her old life threatens everything she has gained and imperils the entire virtual world. Time to play the game.

Magic, combat, gear scores, quests, and dungeons are all puzzles to be solved as Cami continues her epic quest to navigate the Realms and build a better life for her family. But an intrusion from her...


A Note From the Publisher

Print: ISBN-13: 978-1-949686-02-9

Print: ISBN-13: 978-1-949686-02-9


Advance Praise

"Pavesic pulls you through the challenges her characters must face in order to move up on the role-playing chain. Wonderful world building and filled with twists, even if you’re not a gamer, you’ll love the journey this story takes you on!" -- Sharon Ledwith, Award-Winning YA Author

"Pavesic pulls you through the challenges her characters must face in order to move up on the role-playing chain. Wonderful world building and filled with twists, even if you’re not a gamer, you’ll...



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Featured Reviews

Traveler’s Zone is the kind of book a book should be. It’s relentlessly creative and brings to mind the work of William Gibson, Ernest Cline, and JG Ballard.

I can only hope the author had as much fun writing it as I did reading it.

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