To my knowledge, such a plotline is quite rare in Dr Who novels. Usually, the stories focus on different types of adventures and conflicts.
I don't think there are many. But you might find some related concepts in dark fantasy novels, though they might not be exactly about Dr. Who selling their soul to the devil.
Nathan Dawkins is also quite popular in Beyond Two Souls fanfiction. He has a complex role in the game and there is a lot of room to expand on his character, his motives, and his relationship with Jodie. Also, Cole Freeman can be a great character to feature. He has his own story arc in the game and fanfiction can explore different aspects of his personality and his interactions with other characters.
Heisenberg is another character often featured. His rebellious nature against Mother Miranda and his mechanical abilities offer a lot of potential for creative fanfiction storylines, such as his possible plans if he had succeeded in his rebellion.
Leon and Claire are extremely popular. Leon is the rookie cop with a lot of courage and determination. Fanfiction writers like to explore his growth during the events of the game. Claire is also a fan favorite as she is strong - willed and on a mission to find her brother. Writers often put them in different scenarios and relationships, either as friends or something more.
In Resident Evil, characters like Leon S. Kennedy and Jill Valentine are often popular. In Twilight, Edward and Bella are the main characters that many like to use. So, in fanfiction, you might see crossovers where Leon and Edward team up, or Jill has to deal with Bella in some sort of strange situation.
I recommend "The Lost Case". This mystery detective novel was close to reality. The story was twisted and vivid, similar to the TV series "Serious Crime Division 6." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The Cat in the Hat is a great character. He's full of mischief and fun, always bringing chaos and entertainment into the lives of the children in the story. His tall, red and white striped hat is iconic.
There's also 'The Little Prince'. This novel is about a little prince from another planet and his adventures on Earth. There's no wicked stepmother in it at all. It's a philosophical and charming story that makes readers think about the true meaning of friendship, love, and life.
Well, in some rural - themed Chinese novels, there could be simple hunters who hunt small game for a living. Their daily life, including their hunting activities, family relationships, and the changes in the rural environment around them are often depicted, showing a different side of Chinese rural life compared to the more urban - centered stories.
Yes, there are. Some romance novels, especially those with a historical or fantasy setting, may feature prophets as main characters. These prophets often have special powers or knowledge that play a crucial role in the love story. For example, they might use their prophetic abilities to protect their loved ones or to navigate through difficult situations in the plot.