On a fated day, Seth ran into an old acquaintance, his childhood friend. There was a slight problem, though. The once small and cute girl turned into a tempting beauty and thanks to some misfortune, she was forced to find new lodging. Being a gentleman, Seth offered the empty room in his family house.
What the girl didn't know was that Seth was the incarnation of a god, the Egyptian god of sex and 'creator of all things', Khem. Although he was a very conservative person, not even he could resist the girl's tempting body, which finally unlocked his slumbering potential. The nobles in the city wanted the girl for themselves since she was a talented magician, but little did they know that the world was more than the city they lived in. Meeting one threat after the other, Seth was forced to leave his cover and come out of hiding.
Naturally, he wasn't the only god incarnation around.
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(AN:\\I warn everyone in advance. This is a rather light-hearted story with quite a lot of 18+ scenes in it. If that's a turn-off for you, you're probably better off not reading this novel. The same goes if you're a highly religious person because you'll probably find yourself offended. This novel is mainly about the lead couple and if you liked my first novel, you're likely to enjoy this one as well.)
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This is a good fluffy/smut/romance novel. I would say 9/10 for fluffy and smut, but 7/10 overall. Maybe it wasn't well planned early on. It feels a little too rushed in the early stages of romance; feels like a lost opportunity for the development of the characters.
The MC is ok, for now is a low profile guy and it's changing with the plot. He is a Gary Stu; s*x god with a alchemy class and sells soul spell scrolls for money... The FML is a spellcaster, less OP, and maybe more pretty than Aphrodite.
It's a 7/10 overall because the world, system, "titles"... were not well thought out
(A s*x god who doesn't go around having s*x. A society that has smartphones but doesn't know how atmospheric discharges work?)
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Story is okay, the author really needs to work on his writing style and English skills. It reads like it was written by someone whose first language isn't English. For instance, some things might technically be grammatically correct but are very weirdly constructed. And Some things are just plain wrong.
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Don't know how to write a review but it is very good.
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