If you suddenly lost your family in a tragic accident, how far would you go to get them back?
After a string of bad luck left her newly orphaned and homeless, Kara Andrews never expected to be approached by an angel. God sent the angel on a search for a pure soul to complete objectives in other worlds, and his crosshairs landed on her. The reward is worth fighting for.
Seven worlds. Seven opportunities for failure. One chance to bring her family home.
But the adventure is unlike anything she ever expected…
Tiny Souls is a standalone LitRPG portal (isekai) fantasy with religious undertones, crude humor, and mild adult content.
Word on the street was it was going to be a scorcher tonight. When Kara had gone pick up a bed ticket, the receptionist had told her that all the beds had already been claimed. It was a first, and since she was new to this whole homeless thing, she hadn’t really known what else to do besides find a place to get away from the baking sun and pray for better luck tomorrow.
Was this creature the answer to her prayers?
“I know I probably don’t look like what you expected an angel to look like, but I promise I’m here to help.” The angel tossed his arms lightly.
“How?” was the only word Kara could force out, her eyes still darting around to see if anyone else was seeing this.
“God has recognized that you’ve been good your entire life. Losing your family and being put in this situation wasn’t fair, so I’m here to offer you a chance to get it all back.” He stopped talking abruptly, seeming to be waiting for her to respond.
She hesitated. “You can bring my family back from the dead?”
Everything seemed so surreal. She had to be hallucinating.
“Yes.” The angel nodded. “But it will require work on your part. Are you willing to do whatever it takes?”
It sounded like a challenge. What could God possibly want from her, though?
Kara had nothing to offer. No money to donate or food to share. She didn’t even have a vehicle or a roof over her head. All she did possess was a backpack full of clothes, though certainly nothing that anyone would want.
“What would be required of me?”
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Portuguese
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Already translated.
Translated by Sofia Rezende Pereira e Silva
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Author review: Great work. Very patient with working out the publishing kinks due to the wonky formatting of LitRPG. |
Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Enrique Laurentin
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Author review: Quick and precise. |