In a world where you have the power of what defines you, Caspian Sinclair's power is rather...unorthodox. The adopted child of Andrew Grayson and genius violinist has a deadly disease which is slowly killing him, making him fall asleep constantly. He now has the power over dreams, a power outlawed hundreds of years ago. He now walks the path of The Devourer of Dreams, making what seemed impossible, possible. He now has the choice, to save his true family and betray the ones who accepted him with open arms, or side with his new family, at the cost of his loved ones life.
This is the story of The Seven Faces
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Yes, this is a shameless review of my own book. Will I give it a high rating because I’m the author? Absolutely. Will I critique it anyway? Also yes. In all honesty, The Seven Faces is the best work I’ve done. I’m proud of the characters, the fight scenes, the backstory, and the growing world I’ve built within its pages. Of course, there’s always room to improve—especially with update consistency and expanding the immersive depth of the setting. As for what lies ahead: The Seven Faces is the first book in a planned trilogy I intend to publish on Webnovel. This book serves as an improvised prologue; there’s no script, just me trying to align it with the second book, which is already complete. Yes, there will be more children that Andrew will "adopt", don't worry That’s all from me for now. Thank you for reading, and see you soon. —Schmist
Very interesting story, though it gets confusing at times, with a lot of withheld information. Even so, that makes it even more mysterious, intriguing and fun to read. I like the uniqueness of each character and their interactions throughout the story - some funny, others more serious. Each chapter ends in a nice cliffhanger that makes you want to read onwards, like any good book. Cheers!
Amazing writing and story! I can’t wait to read the next chapters.