Fighting is Tack's way of life, but trust is a difficult concept when she's programmed to expect betrayal.
With new items and skills, Tack continues to battle against the Glitch, protecting the ones around her, including those in other games, and must allow others to fight with her, including new allies from Norse and Greek mythology.
Rebelling against her typical intuition and traits, Tack trusts in what she's told. But when she is confronted with conflicting information regarding the Glitch, she is forced to choose who she trusts enough to fight with. If the only people who understand the Game aren't giving straight answers, who can Tack trust to help her save the world?
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Virtual reality has become the only way of life, and no one can tell the difference between what is virtual and what is real. So when a glitch began destroying Tack's reality, she stood up to save it. However, understanding that what you perceive as the real world is actually virtual is outside Tack's realm of expertise.
"Friendships help bridge trust issues," is what Olivia would say. Unfortunately, as the truth trickles down to Tack about the Glitch, it's hard to determine who is telling the truth, and even harder to cross suspects off her list. As conflicting information is provided, Tack must decide who to trust. The only ones who can help her are those with hidden agendas. With Tack's life on the line, which one of her allies will protect her?
PRAISE & REVIEWS
"I was fully enthralled from the first page." -Early Reader Review
"The most fun I've had reading a book in a years. Chelsea Caslie seamlessly blends action, adventure, romance, drama, and fantasy in a whirlwind love letter to video games of all genres." -Early Reader Review
"An exciting take on video-game genres and multiverse storytelling with lovable characters, fun banter, and pace that makes it impossible to put down." -Early Reader Review
"An exciting thrill ride. Female led, it adds a new element to the LitRPG genre. Will leave you begging for more!" -Early Reader Review
"Extremely detailed and fantastic world-building and character development... If you love feisty, strong female characters, you're going to love Lost in Fantasia. All three novels deliver the same emotive entertainment we love to read while relaying the importance of friendship. I can't recommend it enough." -Early Reader Review