What if you wanted to discover a world of magic and plants, but cultivating nobles, hashish-obsessed assassins, and a tight budget were constantly a nuisance in your way?
Aloe had been a simple girl who lived with her mother; yet after her grandfather died, she finds herself the heiress of a greenhouse, a luxurious commodity for a desert dweller like her. However, as she was predisposed to sell the greenhouse because she was desperate for money, she finds her grandfather's secret cultivation technique!
Her grandfather's research opens a whole new world of magic and possibilities, but it soon becomes clear that life is not as simple as a fairytale and her life will be filled with strife.
~ What to expect ~
-Slow burn.
-Lots of drugs.
-Lots of ART.
-Unique spin on cultivation! No cults or sect crap.
As of now, this story is available on Scribblehub, Patreon, and Royal Road.
Pretty good.
Pros:
Cons:
s*xual assaults
the protagonist's mother dies
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Love the book
Can't wait for Aloe to kill the sultanate.
Edit - You'll cry, a lot, but its soo worth it.
Edit - It's just ended and I just wanted to come on here to show my appreciation to the author. Thanks again
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It is an overall good novel we see a lot of character development of the MC going from a weak shrewd naive Girl in book 1 to a serpent who learns and schemes in 3 with a lot of nice plot
now for the cons
-some grammatical errors especially in the earlier chapter with his and her
not a con more of a criticism that the MC is not a drug-smuggling villainess and is somewhat kindhearted
-we haven't seen Fikali since around middle to end of book 2 we need more "wroooo"
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This story dragged us into its world like very few we have ever read before, kept us up to ungodly hours reading it, made us cry and shattered our heart.
Its one of the best things we've ever read. We adored it from start to finish.
Aloe deserves hugs
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very interesting story with a unique take on cultivation, the power system and world building are very good, the character interactions feel human and the exploration of the mysteries nurture has is fun to read, it does unfortunately get dragged down a bit by the protagonist character and quite a few plot points arent properly resolved, the ending left a bit to be desired as it didnt feel like it properly showed the wieght of the actions the MC commited, but even with that, its worth reading
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