From a mediocre human male to the Queen of Vampires, the rulers of the Night. Enemies of the world, yet fighting for their own place within it. Follow our protagonist's journey forward.
I actually really like this story, don't see the Zombie, Vampire, Werewolf mashup very often these days. I don't see many stories of these types of stories - especially gender benders (which happens to be my favorite tag for stories) - that are set in a non-fantasy setting. The writing is polished and detailed. Its descriptions of gore and other such things are vibrant, very much so. And seeing as I like that kind of stuff, that's also a plus in my book. Just be warned people, if you don't like that kind of stuff. Then again, just pay attention to the content warnings, it clearly says "Gore" there. I'll definitely be keeping my eye on this story, going to be one my favorites to read going forward. Hopefully this story doesn't get abandoned like some other stories I read.
Edit 04/27/2023: Looks like the story got abandoned. Hasn't been updated in 6 months. 6 months is the approximate time frame that authors release entire books in, not single chapters. I will be putting this down as something that could have been great. Lowered rating, I despise when stories are abandoned.
Careful you don't get whiplash from the breakneck pace at which this story moves, and I sure hope you're good at figuring out from whose perspective the story is being told from at any given point.
The main character has very little character to begin with, and very quickly becomes completely different anyway, and even if you factor in "the virus changed her", it was almost a waste of time bothering to set up the moral human that she used to be with the microseconds it takes to abandon morality and become an expert on 'the rules of being inhuman'.
At least it's well written in the "it's not an affront to grammar and syntax" kind of way.
I was stuck to the story throughout the entire read. There was never a time when I felt the story was too fast or slow, and the characters feel real as well as interesting.
In the beginning part of the story, the adaptation period for the MC can feel a little short, but the story gives a good enough reason. I can see if some feel that it is fast-paced, but it is still a good read could it benefit from going slightly slower, yes, but it is still an alright speed that someone like myself likes.
I believe this is a rough draft. Hope this gets rewritten sometime in the future. I believe if you doubled the word count to a more respectable 2300 per chapter and doubled the amount of chapters with the same writing quality this could become solid recommendation. As it strands it's far too fast and feels almost like a parody of something.
A high school girl who was a chuuni dead by a truck because saving a kid who god deemed as an important figure in the future. The god then grants her a wish due to her heroic act of saving the so called important figure. And that wish is…
Jean Grey’s soul is fused with one’s of a recently deceased female geek who knows her marvel lore, as she realizes that she was in the Marvel universe, this new Jean Grey takes her destiny in hand to escape her dire fate.
I will
We’re all told to find our passion in life, figure out what we are good at, and pursue it. In Akagi’s case, it turns out her passion was assassination, not something a normal girl gets involved in right? Trapped in Free World Online fo
I was always told your entire life flashes before your eyes at this moment. Instead, I dreamt of another world, a world filled with magic! But what I am becoming in that world is a thing of nightmares.
Kyle Porter, a timid, unassuming boy, lives his life in a fog. Wake up, go to college, go home, play games, go to bed. the same routine everyday, but something is empty, hollow, about everything. The new game, Aegis Online, comes out, and with it,
I actually really like this story, don't see the Zombie, Vampire, Werewolf mashup very often these days. I don't see many stories of these types of stories - especially gender benders (which happens to be my favorite tag for stories) - that are set in a non-fantasy setting. The writing is polished and detailed. Its descriptions of gore and other such things are vibrant, very much so. And seeing as I like that kind of stuff, that's also a plus in my book. Just be warned people, if you don't like that kind of stuff. Then again, just pay attention to the content warnings, it clearly says "Gore" there. I'll definitely be keeping my eye on this story, going to be one my favorites to read going forward. Hopefully this story doesn't get abandoned like some other stories I read.
Edit 04/27/2023: Looks like the story got abandoned. Hasn't been updated in 6 months. 6 months is the approximate time frame that authors release entire books in, not single chapters. I will be putting this down as something that could have been great. Lowered rating, I despise when stories are abandoned.
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Careful you don't get whiplash from the breakneck pace at which this story moves, and I sure hope you're good at figuring out from whose perspective the story is being told from at any given point.
The main character has very little character to begin with, and very quickly becomes completely different anyway, and even if you factor in "the virus changed her", it was almost a waste of time bothering to set up the moral human that she used to be with the microseconds it takes to abandon morality and become an expert on 'the rules of being inhuman'.
At least it's well written in the "it's not an affront to grammar and syntax" kind of way.
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I was stuck to the story throughout the entire read. There was never a time when I felt the story was too fast or slow, and the characters feel real as well as interesting.
In the beginning part of the story, the adaptation period for the MC can feel a little short, but the story gives a good enough reason. I can see if some feel that it is fast-paced, but it is still a good read could it benefit from going slightly slower, yes, but it is still an alright speed that someone like myself likes.
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I believe this is a rough draft. Hope this gets rewritten sometime in the future. I believe if you doubled the word count to a more respectable 2300 per chapter and doubled the amount of chapters with the same writing quality this could become solid recommendation. As it strands it's far too fast and feels almost like a parody of something.
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