Kael Cor: A Vampire's Awakening

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Anone
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Kael Cor wakes to find himself in a dungeon, as a newly awakened vampire. He has to struggle through rules and social structures that he has no understanding or memories of to survive.

With pure luck and a system that wants him to succeed for its own ends, he climbs to a position of power within the vampire community. With enemies outside the dungeon they are all living in, breathing down their backs, and enemies within, threatening the hard won peace he has managed to aquire, Kael must find a way to succeed in the life he wants for those he cares about.

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  1. TheRuler001V7I
    TheRuler001V7I rated it
    Having immersed myself in "A Vampire's Awakening," I found the narrative both captivating and intriguing. The protagonist, Kael Cor, is a compelling blend of darkness and vulnerability, taking readers on a thrilling journey through his transformation. The author's vivid prose paints a rich tapestry of gothic intrigue, leaving me eager to turn each page. The exploration of morality within the vampire lore was thought-provoking, making it a standout among同类 tales. Overall, a riveting read that kept my heart pounding and mind engaged.
  1. Moonlightsword
    Moonlightsword rated it
    "Kael Cor: A Vampire's Awakening" is a captivating novel that delves into the intricate world of vampires, weaving a tapestry of emotions, power struggles, and self-discovery. The story follows Kael Cor, a reluctant vampire protagonist, as he grapples with his newfound immortality and the dark consequences of his transformation.

    The author masterfully explores themes of morality, identity, and the struggle between light and darkness within each character. Kael's journey is both a physical odyssey and an internal one, as he confronts his past, learns to control his vampire abilities, and searches for meaning in a life that defies societal norms.

    What sets this novel apart is its nuanced portrayal of the vampire experience, challenging stereotypes and inviting readers to empathize with Kael's complex emotions. The narrative is balanced with elements of romance, action, and philosophical musings, creating a compelling read that keeps the pages turning.

    Ultimately, "Kael Cor: A Vampire's Awakening" is not just a tale of supernatural creatures, but a profound meditation on the human condition, offering a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be alive – whether in flesh or blood. It invites readers to question their own perceptions of good and evil, and leaves a lasting impression with its evocative storytelling.
  1. Jocelyn Ezekiel
    Jocelyn Ezekiel rated it
    There's a problem with the writing. The english itself is fine, but the pacing, focus, and rational are all sub-par.

    Pacing - There are 3 chapters before the official chapter 1 that are glossaries of terms and information about the world, and this is a definite red flag. 1) This is a terrible way to start a story. I don't want to do homework in order to read a novel for leisure. 2) If this is neccessary to understand the story, then you have failed as a writer. You need to show the audience, not tell them. That's the difference between a story and a textbook. 3) Revealing all these details is a part of storytelling. Dumping them all in the beginning simply means you can't use their revelation to further your story. Discovering things with the MC is one of the joys of reading a book, and now you've robbed us of that experience to some extent. 4) By talking about the X levels of your world and how people struggle to climb them, you not only told us the end point of your story, but informed us that we're going to have to read what is basically the same story X times. Another mystery dead and a promise of an endlessly repetitive story.

    Focus - You need to trim the fat. Details, such as the fact that the MC came in his pants after his first feeding, either need to be cut out or utilized to further the narrative. I believe you were attempting to show how overwhelming of an experience his first feeding was, but you didn't go into enough detail for this fact to be anything other than a distraction. You basically skimmed through the fact that he was exhausted, breezed through his emotional state, and then described in detail the tent in his pants and the stain from his ejaculation. 1 graphic detail amongst a few brief ones sticks out like a sore thumb, and just because it's about a sexual organ doesn't make your novel more "*****."

    Rational - "Because the information might put you in danger" is not a constructive reason to deny a amnesiac character information about THEMSELVES. That's basically saying "because the author doesn't want the audience to know." You talk about enemies and danger as if covering your eyes will somehow make them go away. All it does is render the MC helpless to avoid these dangers and force him to stumble face first into them due to ignorance.
  1. Kay Philip
    Kay Philip rated it
    I always write a review for all my novels. Why?  Well I think its because I love to see my name in big letters. This is a reincarnation novel, but I wrote this to focus on one thing and one thing alone........destiny. Is it something predetermined, or something you make for yourself, Kael Cor is my own way of finding that answer. If I have a destiny, then do I decide what it is, does God?,  or something else. My journey to that answer is within the pages of this book, and I want to share it with you. Let's go
  1. Janet Toby
    Janet Toby rated it
    I'm about 20 chapters in as is my limit for every novel on seeing whether i will continue reading it and gauging its overall quality. I'm really liking the mixed genre of the novel and how there are so many possibilities towards growth and development. everything from Sci-fi to magick seems possible.

    the MC is lamentable at times though, his personality isn't very believable and can seem extremely immature. for being a prisoner he sure is lighthearted... i know he's only suppose to be 19, and that he no longer has his past memories but seeing such child like thoughts coming from him can grow annoying quickly. (is supposed to have regressed but some how knows how to be witty and talk back to the guards? lacks decorum and common sense but remembers non-sense such as actors and short phrases?)

    i feel like this novel could be a stellar 5 star novel if the author spent more time rereading the work for mistakes (as most of them can be easily found if the extra time was spent) and if the fourth wall wasn't broken at all.

    this novel really has the opportunity to be phenomenal if the serious undertones wouldn't keep getting disturbed mid flow. you have this novel that talks about the lives of others as if they're nothing and how rape and murder could happen around any corner, then out of no where (insert half remembered words or phrases. insert breaking the fourth wall.) it just completely lessens the overall quality of the novel.

    if author chose to rewrite this without so much nonsense and fourth wall breaking this could easily make it to the front page for weeks to come.

    best of luck to the author though, I'll continue to read it for a while longer to see how the author develops everything...
  1. Webb Foster
    Webb Foster rated it
    Should harm your A.S.S what a lame reason for not telling him the past.

    If you know the past they will harm you... who?  You can’t know they will harm you..... rly

    Sorry but this is so off and so stupid.
  1. Noel Bell
    Noel Bell rated it
    Let me start with a warning: this novel needs NTR warning (or NTR tag). Beware! Read at your own risk!

    As for review:
    This novel is not very consistent. Author tries to mix stuff that doesnt mix well.
    Really dark stuff (torture, rape, NTR, etc.) mixed together with some immature joke usually ends up awkward.

    Also characters are very shallow. They just get one superficial characteristic and they act only based on that. You cant find any deeper motivation. Like this guy is cruel, another is greedy, this girl is arogant, etc.
    Even main character is very shallow. He remembers his past life and has many life experiences and yet he usually acts like a little brat without any care.

    Also whole world is mumbo jumbo mess that doesnt make much sense. It looks like author didnt put much thought into it when he created it.

    I dont recommend reading this.
  1. Simona Stella
    Simona Stella rated it
    NTR enough said ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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