Erf paid the price for his power, even if it was too much. He received a boon, even if it was too great. And now he needs to survive in an alien world while ensuring the safety of his estranged family. As the world will push him deeper and deeper into his shell.
But all shells eventually break. The question is — what will emerge from it?
This is the second book of my "Forgotten Dream of Tana" series that continues the story of Erf in a different world. While knowing the first is preferable for maximum enjoyment, it is designed to be read as stand-alone. This is an adult story for a mature audience — expect a similar style as the original story, but the plot continues and, with it, the new tags emerge.
Delightfully well-written. The main cast has interesting character arcs where you learn about them and see their priorities, there's quite a lot of thought put into the society they live in and where everyone fits in (and the heavily political nature of the matriarchal society is fun to read and think about), the main character is cautious without being timid, and the writer clearly puts a lot of work into keeping things consistent. Probably the best story I've read on this platform.
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Writing a good sci-fi is probably what I'd consider the hardest feat. Author writes it flawlessly! The characters are also very intricate and well planned.
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All sides great story, interesting and engaging. Nothing to add, great job author! As for the characters, perhaps introducing some new additions to the harem would inject a breath of fresh air
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Really disappointing compared to the first book, everything that made the first book is gone
The spiciness? Gone, everyone is practically celibate now
The harem dynamics? The harem has been completely separated for more than half the book and im pretty sure that I won't be getting any new members
The main character? There is no main character anymore, the MC from the first book is present in maybe 30% of the chapters now
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