It always starts with an accident.
That’s how all these stories go. One moment, you’re minding your own business, and the next, you wake up in someone else’s body. For Caspian, his accident started earlier than he even knew.
Maybe it began when his sister got him into romance novels? Or when he started really sympathizing with the villains at the ends of books? He’d never know. It was too late to worry about it now.
For now, he had to find a way to fix this nightmare, or rehabilitate his image, all while trying to free himself from the fate set out for him. All because of the damn "gods" who he'd cut a deal with.
These were the only two options he had available, and he wasn’t sure he could succeed at either. The man he had taken over for had been…a true piece of work. And the secret villain of the book he had been reading before he passed.
It had been a harem novel. A reverse harem novel.
He was trapped in a huge ass CASTLE with a bunch of men who hated him because he was taking affection and time away from their shared wife. All Cass wanted to do was be a good person, not mess around with this poor woman and her far too handsome husbands.
But why would no one leave him alone? Was he too suspicious? And why, after going out of his way to avoid them like they had asked, did they keep pestering him?
And where did the heroine go?
How was he going to manage three, handsome men without the heroine?
the story is great, and Cass has many problems to work on. The other thing that I hope 🙏 for is more chapters to read.
I am already hooked on to this book. The concept is so unique and I love the main character already .🩷🩷🩷
So far, the story has a great start and I enjoy the characters, even if I would like some more messing around. But regardless, a great story.
loving it! bin begeistert und wünschte mir nur, dass die mehr Chapters am Tag erscheinen würden😁
A great read that has both humor and a serious quality. The MC is very relatable, and I can't wait to see what troubles he finds himself in, even ig he does try to actively avoid them.
Such an interesting book not only in its world building and character development but in the character’s dialogue. Their conversations pull you in and you feel like you’re listening in on something you shouldn’t be.🤭I also like how Cass’ line of reasoning isn’t nonexistent and actually resembles basic human psychology. Overall really good and well developed and I’m on the edge of my seat waiting for the next update. Please keep up the phenomenal work author nim!
Hello great author, I'm a huge fan of your work! Your book left a lasting impression on me, and I believe it has the potential to reach even more readers. I'd be honored to share some thoughts on how to enhance its impact and visibility. Would you be open to hearing my thoughts?
Interesting world background and characters.
Overall a fun, light read. Some writing mistakes here and there but nothing that'll ruin your reading experience. I honestly would prefer less bedroom camping from the MC. (But I won't complain that much since this is a common trope in manga/light novels of this nature) One thing that did have me confused was... how do I word this... the MC's misogynistic-misandrist views towards their fellow man? There seems to be a lot of negativity towards "relying on a man" and a lot of describing the MLs so far as "A Man" as if they're an object or something? I don't think I'm wording this correctly... Uhh... like how some Writer's write about not wanting to "rely on a woman" for something or describe women as "a woman" in a... derogatory regard? I get the same vibes from our MC sometimes, despite the fact they're supposed to be male, both in the past and in the present(?). I don't know, to me the MC shouldn't be referring to the ML's in that way, nor should he be ashamed that a fellow man is helping him out. Brothers in arms, and all... But hey, that's just a me opinion!