Book #2 from the series: Rinyv

On a Grim Adventure (Rinyv, Book 2)

An Apocalyptic Progression Fantasy

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Embrace your demons to thrive.

With Earth under invasion and no home to return to, Rinyv seeks refuge with her childhood friend, Minato Herman. Grateful for the Hermans' hospitality, she becomes their guardian, shielding them from the horrors outside.

As weeks pass without help arriving, hope dwindles and despair tightens its grip. To make matters worse, a terrifying creature obliterates their sanctuary one night, thrusting Rinyv and Minato into a world filled with dangers.

Everything spirals out of control when their bond starts to fracture, and now the girl finds herself compelled to heed the moontarian weapon's call—revive your darkest demon: Annette Valmar.


Praise for this book

I read the first book and thought nothing could get better than that. I was extremely, and thankfully, wrong. The second book is just as good—if not better than the first.

The details the author places in their writing show some amazing talent. If you love progressive, post-apocalyptic stories, give this one a go. This novel is on its way to beat the first. And that’s hard to do.

An excellent book!

Duyu Wander exceeds all expectation again as an author. Once again, her adjectives and character strength lead the reader through a fast pages adventure with just the right amount of suspense and gore!

This is a book I genuinely enjoyed. The MC is genuinely unique, and the story will always keep you guessing in the best of ways. If you are looking for something that does it’s own thing, this is the one for you!

Action, emotion, and some epic battles!

This continuation of Rinyv’s story does not disappoint! She is back and has grown even stronger, emotionally and physically, and the action is jam-packed. Don’t miss out on this awesome adventure - you won’t be able to stop reading!

Phenomenal!

This one was phenomenal, and dare I say, better than the first one. Which blew me out of the water. The flow of the story was like watching an anime and it was such a page-turner I couldn’t put it down. Annette was probably my favorite. The levels of gore in this one held up to the first as well. Not as extreme as others I’ve read previously but I love the fantasy factor of this author, and how it mixes fantasy/ apocalypse/Japanese lore in a manga/anime-style acquiescence.