2 Lies, 2 Thrones
Turns out jail really puts a damper on your plans.
Clyde Hatchett's latest adventure finds him wrongfully imprisoned, accused of striking the princess herself. With a death sentence hanging over him and time running out, Clyde's only hope lies in completing a series of impossible quests.
Because in Glaton, being innocent isn't enough to save your neck — especially when you owe people favors.
Clyde’s objectives: retrieve crucial documents to prove an ally's nobility, sabotage a wedding to gain favor with a powerful truth-sayer, and dismantle a dangerous cult with dark ambitions for the Empire. All while at least appearing to be the model prisoner.
As the election for Emperor draws near, Clyde discovers that the line between friend and foe is as thin as the blanket on his prison bed. Can he pull off a daring plan to expose the princess's true nature and save the Empire from ruin?
2 Lies, 2 Thrones is an epic tale of intrigue, betrayal, and a fight for justice, perfect for fans of high-stakes fantasy adventures.
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Eric Ugland's writing journey is as unpredictable as the fantastical worlds he brings to life. Born with a love for stories that venture beyond the ordinary, he quickly realized that his imagination couldn’t be contained by the typical nine-to-five grind. His love for adventure led him on a winding path through various life experiences before he found his true calling in the world of writing.
While many authors follow a linear trajectory, Eric’s path to literary success has been anything but conventional. From his early days, he’s embraced the chaos of life, letting it inform the depth and complexity of his characters. His work often features protagonists who aren’t perfect—individuals with flaws, quirks, and an undeniable thirst for redemption. It’s this raw authenticity that makes his stories resonate, especially within the realms of LitRPG and fantasy.
The Bad Guys
In the world of LitRPG, not every hero wears a shining armor, and not every villain is truly evil. In The Bad Guys, Eric Ugland turns the genre on its head by bringing readers into a virtual realm where morality is as fluid as the game's mechanics.
At the heart of the series is Clyde Hatchett—a charming, slightly crooked anti-hero with a knack for getting himself into (and out of) trouble. He’s no stranger to a life of low stakes and high rewards, but when he's thrust into a game-like world where everything is more than just a game, he must navigate the perilous landscapes of guilds, magic, and unpredictable alliances. The rules? They’re as slippery as the people Clyde encounters, and trust? Well, that’s even harder to come by.
The Bad Guys consists of eleven books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
