Graduating With Honor (Heavenly Chaos Book 4)
Heavenly Chaos • Book 4
Why You'll Love This
Book four deepens the relationships and raises the stakes in ways that make the earlier volumes feel like setup.
- Great if you want: LitRPG progression paired with genuine character-driven relationship drama
- The experience: steady, satisfying pacing — dungeon tension balanced with warm character moments
- The writing: Schinhofen layers emotional beats into progression loops without slowing momentum
- Skip if: polyamorous relationship dynamics aren't something you can invest in
About This Book
The Academy's second semester brings Benedict deeper into territory that has nothing to do with grades. With Sadie now officially part of his relationship alongside Atropos, the emotional landscape grows as demanding as the dangers waiting inside the higher-ranked Pockets. Old wounds don't stay buried, trust has to be rebuilt in real time, and the party must somehow hold together while pushing into dungeons that could easily end everything. Schinhofen builds genuine stakes on both fronts—the personal and the perilous—making it impossible to care about one without caring about the other.
What sets this fourth installment apart as a reading experience is how naturally the character work and the action feed each other. The relationships don't feel like pauses between dungeon runs; they're part of the same tension. Schinhofen writes ensemble dynamics with a light hand, letting friction and affection coexist without forcing resolution too quickly. The pacing across 440 pages stays purposeful, rewarding readers who have followed Benedict's journey from the beginning while still delivering the escalating challenge and camaraderie that define the series.