Wild Wild Quest
Straight out of the West (or, you know, somewhere through a gloom portal), in a thunder of hooves (but they’re kinda like giant turtle hooves, if you can picture it?), comes Montana Coggeshall, gun (sword) slinger.
Sure, he’s survived Fiends’ Night and an all-out goblin war. But for his people in Coggeshall to truly be safe, Montana needs to go out and find the source of all these crazy attacks.
Along the way, Montana will be tested by feuding families, money-hungry miners, hookers with hearts of gold, and more than a few idiot tour guides. Turns out everything Montana’s been through up until now wasn’t hell. It was practice.
Wild, Wild Quest is rabble rousin’ LitRPG like you’ve never read before. If you like genre-twisting plots full of mind-bending battles, pick up this page turner today.
Forget going to 11. This book goes to 12.
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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 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.
