Sany Kubo is an eighteen-year-old girl chasing her dream to be a writer. One day, when visiting a drowning town to get inspiration for her first book, she ends buying a small toy, which forces her path to intertwine with a mysterious boy and his parrot-friend.
And she soon joins in his magical quest, hoping to get some inspiration for her book but ends up witnessing a swashbuckling story of her lifetime.
Witness this magical adventure as it unfolds in an alternate future where people don't travel by planes but by huge, bronze, train-like machines called dragoons. It's a world that could have been like ours but changed when an enormous, magical tree growing on top of an asteroid came down on earth.
Update Notes:
7 chapters per week.
Average chapter length: 1000 words.
Note:- Hello! My first fantasy novel has now been finally published, and it is now available on Amazon, Smashwords, and Scribd.
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/911396
https://www.amazon.com/Afterlight-Adtiya-Mewati-ebook/dp/B07L6NX468/
https://www.scribd.com/author/438794163/Adtiya-Mewati
Do check it out!
Review is a part of review swap with this author. The story has great pace, great worldbuilding and a great apocalyptic setting. Female MC is cute, has a great personality and is totally badass. . Author is really skilled... a little bit too much for a newbie webnovel writer. Search his username + Wattpad. Actually he is a veteran WN writer, and this one is his new exclusive for Webnovel! . . . . . Hehehe, I totally profited with this review swap, didn't I?
Awesome story, nogramatical mistake or whatsoever ..... Good luck with the novel and remember that u have my support. Don't forget to review mine, frnd
There are only three chapters so far, but they are fairly long and very well written. The story is getting darker as it goes along, and feels like an old fashioned fairy tale set in an apocalyptic future. Obviously this early in there's not much to say about the update schedule, but there is already a bit of world and character building. T-T If I decide to keep reading it, I hope it has a happier times ahead.