Professor Holmes is not a villain.

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: khaloff
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  • Status:
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  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

Is that a lie?
It would be the detective’s job to figure that out.

I took the girl Sherlock Holmes as my apprentice.
She obsessively insists that I am a criminal.

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  1. Daoist57BLYp
    Daoist57BLYp rated it
    I love the story because its unique, it catch up to my attention, I hope there is an update within this week because i just want to look forward what is gonna happen
  1. Darth_Evolution898
    I felt it was too early to drop this but it could just be the right time. I'll do my best to leave out spoilers but just in case, I'm adding the spoiler tag.Considering FAQ,1. This is a harem.2. There will be a lot of smut so if that's the kind of thing you like, then this is for you.3. The MC is overpowered but still has weaknesses. So don't expect him to just power through everything.4. This isn't your typical vampire/werewolf/witch story. There will be new concepts, borrowed ideas and many others. So come in with a fresh perspective.5. I can't say how many chapters there will be because the book keeps introducing me to new things. We might just gross over 1000 chapters.6. Don't expect this to be rushed. I want this to be as realistic as possible so you can get to understand the emotions of all the characters. Not just rolling through scenes and situations, like a log of wood falling down a hillside.5. There will be violence, loads of it. Torture too. So I believe Bound By The Blood Moon has everything it takes to be an amazing fantasy novel.Don't forget to vote, add to collection and come back every day for a new chapter.You can drop whatever questions you have about my book and I'll be sure to answer.
  1. Hunterofoblivion
    Hunterofoblivion rated it
    I did find interesting and plan to continue reading. Overall it's okay, it's a light read, lack some depth. At moment it has some problems, the story lacks good build-ups/development, seens too smooth sailing at moment, the MC has some dificulties at start, but it's resolved very soon and basically on their own, the MC seens very naive, the girls also. I think it lacks more conflict, more factions within the goblin tribe and more malice towards the MC in general, I would say that definetely needs to expand on the goblin culture, like how they live, what they believe, what events/celebrations they do and how they are, what they admire or dislike, even the goals of the female tribe, questions like they kidnap men the same way the male goblins do with females? At moment it's too superficial explained.spoiler* I think the decision to make the MC the chief of the tribe was very bad, it was too rushed in my opinion, it lacked a proper buil-up for that. The tribe was too accepting of this, it lacked more conflict here and the factions that I mentioned earlier. Also it was less believable, why a stranger with different race, culture, faith or lack off it, and with a suspicious background be choosen to lead the tribe... I think it could happen, with time and overcoming opposition, but not like written here. They want his knowledged, but they could obtain it with other ways or with more malicious means, so why would they surrender their power and authority? It would make more sense if he started as an advisor for the goblin chief/queen or maybe he could be accepted as chief with the basis in some god or something, like the MC being their apostole or envoy... It would make more beliavable spoiler*On character development of the girls, at moment Mira, Zarra and the balcksmith are okay, Rynne is also okay. I don't like Lia, she seens to become too close to the MC right of the bat, even like they already know each other, all they girls sort have this inexplicable closeness, but on Lia it's worst, and she seens very bland now, even more because she was the previous chief. I think it needs more development on how the MC and the girls evolve their relationship.Some thoughts on the future development of the story: concerned on how the MC will make his goblin kingdom, it will have more conflict and opposition or they will just accept it like him being the chief of the tribe? The MC seens to already be thinking on have contact or conflict with other races like beastfolk or humans, but it's seens crazy because he is on pile of sand now, very weak position to be. How they will survive the humans, more inteligent and malicious than their current enemies? How the MC will deal with betrayals and the polictics of his goblin/monster kingdom? Remembering he doesn't have no legitimacy, just a human crowing over monsters. I wish he could develop more before future conflicts.I will keep reading like I said, cheering for the story.OBS: English is not my primary language, so sorry if the review is poorly written.
  1. Dark_jin
    Dark_jin rated it
    it is really interesting for me .........
  1. Eroyama91
    Eroyama91 rated it
    The world-building in The Fallen Book of Deva's is nothing short of immersive and captivating. From the intricate hierarchy of elemental powers to the mysterious depths of Shadowveil Forest, every detail feels thoughtfully crafted. The author takes the time to flesh out the unique environments and realms, creating a rich backdrop that enhances the story’s depth.What stands out most is the seamless integration of the world’s lore into the plot. The blending of martial arts traditions with elemental cultivation feels fresh and exciting, offering both a sense of familiarity and originality. The elemental attributes of fire, water, earth, and beyond are more than just powers—they are part of the characters’ identities and influence the world around them.Locations like Fortress Academy and the enigmatic Shadowveil Forest don’t feel like mere settings; they breathe with life, danger, and mystery. The different tiers of monsters and the looming threat of the sealed entity within the forest add a constant layer of suspense. It’s clear the author has put a lot of thought into how the world works, and it shows in how naturally it all unfolds within the narrative.Overall, the world-building in The Fallen Book of Deva's offers a perfect balance of complexity and accessibility, making the story a pleasure to dive into.
  1. TheOtherNoble
    TheOtherNoble rated it
    The characters are well defined and the interaction with the setting and worldbuilding is top notch. I believe the story should tell be short lived and extend towards at least 100 chapters
  1. Nachtregen
    Nachtregen rated it
    Who do the love interest I  this book and pls text back no one ever do when I ask something
  1. PurpleGeniusUnZ
    PurpleGeniusUnZ rated it
    You'll never shine if you don't glow

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