A Healer's Gift by Tao Wong

Adventures on Brad: Book 1

The bestselling LitRPG slice of life fantasy

A healer's gift

A Gifted Healer. A Dungeon Town. A Fate Yet to be Determined.

Daniel was Gifted by the gods at birth, able to heal with a touch even the most grievous wounds. Born in a mining camp, he's unable to still his restless heart and journey's to a nearby Dungeon town to take his first steps as an Adventurer. Follow his journey in a world filled with monsters, dungeons and a leveling system.

A Healer's Gift is a traditional fantasy story with LitRPG elements inspired by popular light novels like Dan Machi, Konosuba and Grimgar.

The Adventures on Brad is a series of short novels set in a fantasy world and details the day-to-day life of Daniel and his friends as he learns what it means to be an Adventurer.

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Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / General

Secondary Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Action & Adventure / General

Language: English

Keywords: isekai, light novel, fantasy, young adult, litrpg, gamelit, bestseller, healer, dungeons

Word Count: 48474

Sales info:

Short, light slice-of-life fantasy inspired by Japanese light novels. This is a fantasy world with Levels, magic and character sheets along with monsters, Catkin and more. 

The book debuted at 1,905 on Amazon.com, had its highest free rank at 192 and has sold over 10,000 English language copies.


Sample text:

Chapter 1

“Daniel Chai.  Miner.  I’m here to join the Adventurer’s Guild.” Answering the guard’s questions, Daniel looks across the 10-foot wooden wall that separates the dungeon town of Karlak from the wilderness behind him before letting his placid brown gaze rest upon the guard and his pike once more.  

The fair-haired guard, clad in a simple leather tunic and wool pants, stares at Daniel, waving his hand to summon Daniel’s status screen to confirm the truth of his words.  The guard reads over the information before he gestures for Daniel and his employer to enter.  With a flick of the wagon’s reins, Atrieus, who has sat beside Daniel during and undergone the process just moments ago himself, sets the wagon rolling.

“I turn off to the right here, boy.  You okay with being paid now?” Atrieus grunts at Daniel, a hand absently coming up to scratch at his matted beard. 

For a moment, Daniel is irritated but he quickly dismisses the emotion.  At twenty-one, Daniel is well past the age when the term boy is appropriate, but as Atrieus has watched him grow up working the mines since he was an actual child, another thousand protests at the term are unlikely to change the old man’s mind.  Instead, Daniel just answers politely, “That’s fine. Thank you.”

“Damn waste, boy.  You sure you want to do this?” Atrieus growls out, digging through the bag at his feet to pull out a small coin-laden cloth purse to hand over to Daniel.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
German
Already translated.
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Rachele Riccetto
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Jordana Silva
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Eva Sempere
Swedish
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