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What if you could guarantee life after death?Denton Wade is dying.Cyberternal Industries has the answer. It’s an answer he isn't willing to accept: life everlasting in a game world of fantasy, swords, and magic. EndWorld Everlasting. A man-made afterlife. It goes against everything he's always believed in.There might still be hope, but hope is a very dangerous thing.Far below their headquarters in Dallas, Texas, Cyberternal has been working on a secret medical program. It's a program made available to Denton through his personal, if not complicated, connection to an Assistant Vice President at the powerful company. If what they say is to be believed, this could be the path to a cure and a second chance at life.After agreeing to undergo the procedure, Denton awakens in a strange new world. A world he never wanted. The story doesn’t stop there, however. Something dark lurks in the Duskmorrow Swamp, something evil. Before he can face the darkness, Denton must complete quests, find allies, and increase his power by learning new spells and leveling up.Second Chance is the first book in the series: A Battle Mage Reborn, and is a GameLit Dark Fantasy Adventure with soft LitRPG elements set in the digital world of EndWorld Everlasting.

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