Bad to the Throne
It all comes down to this: either Montana and Clyde work together and save the Empire, or a doomsday cult destroys everything, unraveling reality itself.
In the blockbuster crossover event of the year, two legendary heroes collide in Eric Ugland's most ambitious novel yet— Bad to the Throne.
Montana, the lovable lunk with a heart of gold, thought he'd seen it all. Monsters, magic, and more near-death (and actual death) experiences than he can count. But after taking down an entire army single-handedly in order to save his dukedom, Montana realizes might actually be in over his head this time.
Enter Clyde — snarky, savvy, and surprisingly principled. These two unlikely allies must join forces, combining Montana's brawn with Clyde's brains to outmaneuver a fanatical sect bent on world destruction.
From glittering high-society balls to grimy cavern crawls, our heroes navigate a treacherous landscape of political intrigue and occult rituals. Listen in as they compare notes on adjusting from average Joes to world-saving champions, all while racing to keep a lunatic from ascending the throne.
These two will need every skill they've honed in their new lives — and every lesson learned from their old ones—to prevent an apocalypse.
Two series. Two heroes. One earth-shattering tale. Bad to the Throne is the LitRPG event you can't afford to miss.
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Eric Ugland
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 Good Guys
In a world where the line between hero and villain is often blurred, The Good Guys dares to explore what happens when the so-called "heroes" aren’t as perfect as the legends suggest. Eric Ugland takes readers on a wild ride through gritty battles, unexpected alliances, and moments of profound self-discovery. This series isn’t just about saving the world—it’s about finding the courage to face the darkness within.
The Good Guys consists of fifteen primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads 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.
