Into the Void: A Tale of Two Realities

    Author: evwebdesigns
  • Status: Ongoing

Rating(3.7 / 5.0, 21 votes)
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  1. OneWingedAngel
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    'Me too.' She thought, enjoying the comforting feeling in her chest.
  1. GodOfLiterature
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    'What in Heavens name is this Bell?' she could only think to herself as she and Hermes looked upon what was pulsing over Bell's chest. Directly over his heart was an overly complex sigil that was
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  1. Blue_Natsu
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    "are you sure, Elsa," says the woman named Kyla reluctantly
  1. BlueNovelReader
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    Only shooting stars
  1. ImShadow
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    The ring looked like the same as her mother wears on her ring finger… Both of it were gold…
  1. AmazeAngelo67y
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    Enjoying the book so far and there's a lot of potential in it. Though a bit slow at the beginning the progression of the story feels nice. Can't wait to read more.
  1. DaoistUU3J24
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    nice storyline ,very interesting , keep up the good work 👍
  1. Orange_Coffee
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    Alright, so Chronicles of the Shadow Sovereign is a pretty solid read. The story moves fast, keeps you hooked, and the world-building is actually pretty good. You can tell the author put effort into crafting the setting, and it pays off.That said, there are a few things that could make it even better. First, the emotional depth—Levi goes through a lot, but sometimes it feels like we’re just told how he feels instead of really experiencing it with him. A bit more focus on his inner struggles—his fears, regrets, all that good stuff—would make him even more relatable.The dialogue could also use some work. It’s not bad, but some conversations feel a little stiff or generic. If each character had a more distinct way of speaking, it’d make the interactions way more fun and natural.And lastly, the pacing. For the most part, it’s great, but some big moments—like emotional scenes or major reveals—happen so fast that they don’t fully sink in. Giving those scenes a bit more breathing room would make them hit harder.Overall, I’d say this is a great story with a lot of potential. If the author polishes up the emotional depth, dialogue, and pacing a bit, this could easily be a top-tier read. Definitely worth it.

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