
The Cursed Child of Arrenquile
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Scarlett_Red003
- Translator:
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
*if you have read this before 06-09-23. I advised you to re-read chapter 61. Thank You. Enjoy the ride.
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"Can we still call it love, if we aren't meant to be?"
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Raiene Arrenquile is the untitled King's daughter who grew up inside the only land where humans can survive. Her existence is being questioned, when she is able to attract numerous invisible nymphs beside the Royal Garden of Arrenquile, not to mention the constant howling of wolves near the border whenever she passes by.
She grew up believing she is one strange oddities. Turns out, the Queen of Suttern is at fault, for making her turn like this. She decides to face the truth, wanting to reverse back the only thing that makes her different.
She wanted justice. By all means, even if she has to kill her.
The Queen of Suttern. Elleryn, the Daughter of Qye.
But when she finally arrives there, the revelation upon layers of secrets, starts to crumble her faith.
When the thread of fate she held onto, lead up to the one person she wanted to avoid, the Crown Prince of Suttern.
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Things to consider if you want to read:
Third Person Omniscient
Stand Alone of other existing novel (The Daughter of Qye)
Multiple Arcs
Multiple Perspective
Slow Romance (ML fall in love first, but they need to solve what stand on their way)
Female Protagonist turns Powerful Overtime
Male Protagonist Fall in Love First
Age Gap Between FL and ML (4 years)
Fairies, Werewolf, Vampire, Witches, Dragon and more.
Magic Existence within Kingdom settings.
Open to criticism and comments about my writings. I really want to write something worth remember.
Thank you
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