It seems so. There haven't been any new releases for a while, suggesting that they've been discontinued. Maybe it was due to various reasons like low sales or changes in the publisher's strategy.
One of the top Pathfinder novels is 'Plague of Shadows'. This novel has a unique take on the Pathfinder setting. It follows a story of a character dealing with a mysterious plague that has more to it than meets the eye. There are elements of mystery, action, and the exploration of the darker aspects of the Pathfinder world. The writing style is engaging, and it keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Pathfinder is definitely more story based. It provides detailed backstories for characters and locations, and the adventures often have complex plotlines and character development.
Sure thing! The story in Pathfinder Kingmaker is great. It combines fantasy elements, strategic choices, and emotional depth to create an immersive experience.
Another great one is 'A Moveable Feast' by Hemingway as well. It gives a vivid picture of his life in Paris, where alcohol was an integral part of the social and creative scene. He writes about cafes and bars, and the role alcohol played in the conversations and relationships among the expatriate community.
The book "Bie Menghan" meets your needs. The female protagonist redeemed the male protagonist from the brothel and brought the male protagonist home. The female protagonist loves to drink and the plot is compact. I recommend it to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗