More by Harmon Cooper
From the ashes of fate, a legend rises.
Arik Dacre never thought he’d become the reincarnation of the War Priest, nor did he think he’d befriend an irritable water spirit or a mysterious master illusionist.
But destiny can be funny like that.
Does Arik have what it takes to survive?
From Harmon Cooper, author of the instant bestseller Pilgrim, as well as the LitRPG series Cowboy Necromancer and The Feedback Loop, comes a Japanese mythology inspired cultivation epic for fans of Cradle, Demon Slayer, and Ghost of Tsushima. Using recently translated ninja and samurai texts to build its combat and chi system, War Priest is a unique work in the fantasy space, a story about a chi healer forced to use learn to use his power in new and frightening ways.
Hate your job.
Win the lottery.
Get a superpower.
Roman Martin is a normal guy until he happens upon a winning lottery ticket that grants him an incredible superpower.
Unfortunately, Roman has to keep his new power a secret, and in a society that separates superpowereds from half-powereds, that's a big deal.
There's also his troubled past, a dark secret that constantly looms over him, his co-worker's mysterious death, and the fact that Roman is being blackmailed by two beautiful female spies at war with one another.
So Roman does what any down-on-his-luck partially exploited office worker would do in his situation: get women, get good, and get ready to fight back.
Warning: House of Dolls contains a blossoming harem and other polyamorous situations, toxic cat girls, superpowers used in ways they weren’t intended to be used, cosplay, fantasy violence, office humor, dark themes, and other trigger-worthy adult situations. It was inspired by Office Space, the anime High School DxD, Drew Hayes’ Superpowereds, and The Americans.
Book Two is out now!
Thrust by a mysterious portal into an unknown world, Nick Barnette does what anyone would do in his situation: he runs.
Now separated from his friends, and being pursued by powerful forces he doesn’t understand, Nick must navigate the Kingdom of Lhasa and figure out how to get home.
Through his trials and tribulations, Nick discovers that he has developed a strange power that allows him to slow down time, vastly improving his combat ability. But he doesn’t have any control over the power. And as far as he knows, the only way to cultivate this new power and find his friends is by studying the Way of the Immortals, an ancient tradition practiced by monks and hermits high in the mountains of Lhasa.
It won’t be an easy task, but if anyone is up to the challenge, it’s Nick, who might be the most unconventional hero the Kingdom of Lhasa has ever seen.
Way of the Immortals: Path of the Divine is a western cultivation series weaving Bhutanese and Tibetan lore into a fast-paced novel that xianxia, wuxia, LitRPG, and progression fantasy readers will love. Way of the Immortals is a portal fantasy written by Harmon Cooper, bestselling GameLit author of Fantasy Online, House of Dolls, Cherry Blossom Girls, The Feedback Loop and Monster Hunt NYC. A portion of the sales of this series will go to Tibet House.
A former assassin. A new beginning. An unspeakable past.
Abandoned at birth and raised to be an assassin by the mysterious Diyu Brotherhood, Danzen Ravja has had enough of the life of a contract killer. After completing his disastrous last assignment, he slips away to the remote Genshin Valley hoping to disappear for good.
Once he reaches Suja Village, Danzen does his best to keep his identity a secret.
He eventually becomes known as "Pilgrim" by the locals after he takes shelter in an abandoned monastery, which he plans to rebuild.
But his troubled past quickly catches up with him.
At the direction of his former teacher, the Brotherhood has put a hit on Danzen that has every assassin in the kingdom after him, which would be bad in itself if it weren't for his dark secret: Danzen Ravja is half-demon, and if he spills even a single drop of blood, he unleashes a horde of demons who will stop at nothing to kill Danzen and anyone he holds dear.
A tower with seven distinct realms. A barbarian and a sorcerer. The chance of sudden death at every turn.
Randy Lionheart never thought he'd be portaled to a fantasy world and told to climb a tower. For most of his adult life, he wrote about these things as a fantasy writer. Yet as he chooses an axe as his primary weapon, and he is told to start slaying killer gnomes, Randy realizes that things are about to change for better or worse.
Randy isn't going to be able to reach the top of the tower alone. He'll need cunning, luck, and a friend to help him along the way.
Enter Clovis, a human who was also been portaled to this fantasy world and who has taken the form of a spellbook. The only problem is, Clovis doesn't know how to use the elven magic written in his pages.
Together, Randy and Clovis will do everything they can to reach the top of the tower together, even if the rules state there can be only one...
I was a just normal guy until the night the cherry blossoms bloomed, the night that Grace appeared on my doorstep. A failed sci-fi writer, a gamer, but a normal guy nonetheless.
Grace was everything I was not, a psychic shifter, beautiful beyond my wildest imagination, a government conspiracy waiting to be unraveled.
And that was before the second superpowered woman showed up to kill us both.
Warning: Cherry Blossom Girls contains a harem; gamelit LitRPG humor/stats; violence; telepathic, shifter, and vampiric superpowers used for auto theft, mind games, and the exploitation of the general public. This series was inspired by The Tick, Stranger Things, Vonnegut's Breakfast of Champions, and the anime Elfen Lied.
A crimson sky. A plague approaching. Violence on the horizon. A world in desperate need of a warrior.
Oric Rune must rise to this challenge, or lose everything he’s ever held dear.
Joining him on his journey are his large black wolf, a mysterious female solar mage, a scholarly giant, and Sam Raid, the woman who might just hold the key to saving Unigaea.
Semi-spoiler alert: This box set contains all three Last Warrior of Unigaea books and a Last Warrior short story. Expect a novel written in present tense, some R-rated content, a suffocating battle with a sea dragon, flaming zombies, vampiric mermaids, explosive pine cones, divine intervention, LitRPG/gamelit stats, adult language, tons of beef jerky, epic wolf mounts, and gritty, often humorous, fantasy gamer action.
Shifters, giants, hungry beasts, the undead, creatures of legend, flying terrors - you name it, New York City had it.
Through the Monster Hunt App, Chase Knowles becomes the Alpha of two powerful Huntresses: one a half-dragon female fond of combat and banter, the other a cute warrior fond of reading spell books and wielding two killer blades.
Their goal? Hunt these mythological creatures in the parks, rooftops, and back alleys of New York City; build a fighting party to compete in brawls and tournaments in the city and beyond; earn money; and try their damndest not to get arrested.
Warning: Monster Hunt NYC contains a light harem with monster girls, augmented reality,fantasy violence, a ton of action, and GameLit/LitRPG concepts. It was inspired by the Persona Games, Pokemon Go!, and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
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