In book 3 we have more of the same that we saw in the previous two books: fixing problems, fighting off others for new land or those attacking, and making deals。 Plus a dungeon or two。 Having said that, I still enjoyed the book。 Maximillian Storm is a better leader than Allistor ever will be, which takes a certain level of annoyance out of the books。 Sure, it's slice of life adventuring, but the editing is far, far better than the last book was, and Max's group are more cohesive than they were b In book 3 we have more of the same that we saw in the previous two books: fixing problems, fighting off others for new land or those attacking, and making deals。 Plus a dungeon or two。 Having said that, I still enjoyed the book。 Maximillian Storm is a better leader than Allistor ever will be, which takes a certain level of annoyance out of the books。 Sure, it's slice of life adventuring, but the editing is far, far better than the last book was, and Max's group are more cohesive than they were before。 Yes, a key character dies because that's the authors MO, but I wasn't too bothered about it。 The stats are there but we only see the full sheet a couple times。 Most of the book focuses on action, and when there isn't action Max is walking around his study trying to figure out how to be a better leader。 FYI, the only significant error I caught was for "a qualified manor", which should be "a qualified manner。" 5/5* 。。。more