Moon Lovers: Craving For My Fake Vampire Mate

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: AimeeLynn
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
A Vampire Princess had encountered something in the past, making her immune to the sun, the only Vampire to have achieved this. But for mysterious reasons, the Elder Lich, their vampire family was subservient towards learned of her mysterious nature, hatching a plan as it made the Elders of the vampire family betrothed the Vampire Princess to the Werewolf King, their sworn enemy that had slain countless younger vampires. And worst of all, the Elder Lich implanted its life vessel as his artificial heart, tying him down to its evil, mysterious schemes. It also created a fake bond between the Vampire Princess and the Werewolf King. "Our bond is the will of the heavens." Maximus whispered as he draped Lenora over his shoulder, running with her in tow, "And, our love is the underlying proof of that." The couple was under an illusion of love thanks to Lich's machinations. But, what would happen when it is revealed? Will their fake bond trump the tests of fate? Or will it be severed under the relentless pursuit of truth? Only the Lich knew, and so will you, once you finish this novel. ---------- Author's Notes: The characters used to make the cover doesn't belong to me. I got this edited by someone the way it looks now. other Works: 1. EMPRESS OF BUSINESS WORLD [Completed] 2. MY NEW LOVER IS A PRESIDENT. [Completed] 3. CEO DADDY, LET'S GET MOMMY [Ongoing] 4. TEMPTING MY RENTED BOYFRIEND [Completed] 5. HER TRUE SOULMATE. [Completed] 6. MOON LOVERS: CRAVING FOR MY FAKE VAMPIRE MATE [Ongoing] 7. VAMPIRE KING'S WEREWOLF BRIDE [Ongoing] 8. Mafia King's Seduction Lessons [Ongoing] 9. CHANGING SEASONS (AVAILABLE IN AMAZON) Do give a read for my other books. Thank you

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  1. TheDeathmail
    TheDeathmail rated it
    Can someone give a overview of the novel upto chapter 100, i wanted to stack but now I don't remember 🙂
  1. PewkmonSb
    PewkmonSb rated it
    A must read......
  1. zes13
    zes13 rated it
    I will start this book And hope it is rewarding for me
  1. Lolbroman25pBE
    Lolbroman25pBE rated it
    <p>I began reading Letter Bee in Shonen Jump. Like most manga beginnings, it starts slowly, and the story continues at a leisurely pace. The main character is the biggest crybaby I've ever encountered, and his frequent crying becomes repetitive over time. At least the artwork is well-done; barren wastelands, vast forests, and small towns are among the various sceneries I've come across so far. If the character of Niche hadn't appeared, I would have abandoned the series due to boredom. Overall, Letter Bee progresses at a snail's pace, but based on what I've read so far, the story might improve, and if it does, I will update this review.</p>
  1. Nachtregen
    Nachtregen rated it
    This manga is one of the first I ever read in the Shonen Jump magazines, alongside Naruto and Bleach. It holds a special place in my heart because of that, and my rating of 9/10 probably reflects this sentiment. However, I must say to those who haven't grown up with this series: it is flawed. The ending is largely rushed, and the beginning, about 4 volumes or so, feels like a slow trudge. If you can look past these imperfections, I assure you, you'll be immersed in an incredible world with some of the most unique art you've ever encountered. The reason this manga is so beloved isn't due to an extremely complex or hard-to-solve mystery; it's because of the characters, the profoundly impressive world-building, and the art. These three elements make this manga far superior to what many give it credit for, and I hope you at least consider giving it a chance.  

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  1. Hulabu
    Hulabu rated it
    Be gentle with me because this is probably my first manga that I'm up to release dates with.

    A story about a land, covered in pure darkness. With no light other than the radiance of a man-made star, hanging over the main capital. Under the light of this star, a job is taking place, a job to deliver letters, and the heart contained in these letters. The story follows a young boy named Lag and his dingo (familiar) Niche, and her snack Steak. Together, they take on the task of defeating giachu, and delivering letters at any cost. Their goal: to save their dear friend, and become recognized as the head bee.

    Story (9)
    I never have been a big manga fan, until recently. I just happened to be browsing my local Books-A-Million, when I saw this manga's cover. I didn't really grab it until the next time I came back and it caught my eye again. So I grabbed it, sat down and fell in love. The story drew me in. A boy with a goal, giving all of his heart to do what he believes in, staying adamant throughout his journey to save his friend Geuche and become head bee, while never turning his back to help out anyone in any way he can.

    Art (8)
    I may not be the most adept manga reader, but the beauty in these pages kept me glued until the storyline took hold on me. It painted a constant scene in my head, even while away from this book. Spending long hours of the day thinking this over, and re-reading it just for the visual pleasure. If you're someone who loves manga just for the art, this is a must see.

    Character (10)
    EVERY character has some form of important role, and almost everyone with a medium role is shown multiple times throughout the manga. The background to everyone had me feeling like I knew them all. It felt like every time someone left a scene I just couldn't wait to have them back with the group. And their goals were so strongly outlined and had such deep meaning, that somehow they had become mine while I was reading, just hoping for all nice things to fall into these people's paths. If you want to feel like you're getting to know someone deeply, I recommend. Maybe you won't get close to them like I did, cause this was my first real manga experience, but I surely hope you do.

    Enjoyment (10)
    If you haven't caught on by now, you're dense. I freaking loved this manga. Bought the first 2 chapters the day I picked it up. Read, and re-read them for a week. 24/7 thoughts about this manga going on. Maybe a little kiddy, but hey it's so good you don't really notice it. >.< Well you might, but it's so freaking good who cares.
  1. Frost16
    Frost16 rated it
    Tegami Bachi's world setting is absolutely one of the most unique I've encountered. A world without a Sun, where it's merely a mythical tale. A realm populated by cat-eyed humans striving to get closer to an artificial Sun. A place where memories and emotions hold the utmost importance. And let's not forget the giant insect monsters! I'm completely hooked.  
    The main character may be a total crybaby, but I can accept that given his true origins and the fact that biologically, he's just entering his teenage years. At first glance, this might seem like a rather childish world, but it isn't. The truth behind the artificial Sun, the Head Bee, and the capital of Amberground is definitely worth exploring.  

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  1. EvilVillain
    EvilVillain rated it
    This has been a deeply unsatisfying series to get through.  

    The first 5-6 volumes of the manga focus on the typical "world-building" phase, introducing the characters and how Amberground operates. A mystery unfolds, a character disappears, and our protagonist matures by shedding tears every 10 pages. The artwork is stunning, and there are moments of warmth. Starting from volumes 7-8, the story picks up momentum, and up until volumes 14-15, it continues to improve, captivating the reader. I devoured six volumes in one day—it was that compelling.  

    However, given how well the manga had been crafted up to this point, it was incredibly disheartening to witness the author seemingly losing interest after volume 15, turning the story into a chaotic mess of generic shounen elements. New characters are abruptly introduced in volume 17 of a 20-volume series, existing characters begin acting irrationally, and the plot collapses. By chapter 90, any connection to the original storyline is abandoned, replaced by random battles. It's a slow-motion disaster, and having finished the series, I can't help but categorize it as one of the disappointing mangas I've read.  

    Don't waste your time on this nonsense. If you enjoy incoherence paired with beautiful art, go ahead and read it—but don't say I didn't warn you. 2/10.

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