EMD could potentially stand for many things in the context of world fiction. It might be an acronym created by a particular author for a unique concept in their fictional universe, like a special organization, a type of magic, or a technological device. Without more context, it's hard to be specific.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But it might be about a character facing a sudden and extreme situation, like being thrown into the 'deep end' which could symbolize a difficult or challenging new environment or set of circumstances.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'falling into the deep end novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's hard to determine the author.
If EMD is a key element in a fictional world, it could play a role in driving the plot. For instance, if it's a powerful object, characters might fight over it.
DeepSea was a character in the American drama " The Black Robes." He was described as an ignorant, cowardly, but innocent person, and the reason he was added to the seven-man team was because of environmental reasons. He was often ridiculed by the people in the team and felt suppressed and unable to breathe. He urgently needed something to prove himself, and his revenge for Starlight's actions was more important than his desire to vent. There was also a character named DeepSea in the cartoon " The Deep." He was a deep-sea explorer. However, other information about DeepSea, such as his gender and abilities, was not provided.
I recommend "The Legend of Orson" to you. The male and female protagonists, Orson and Bane, were both orphans. Orson wanted to go out and "fish for the world". After he was forced to jump off a cliff, he accidentally learned a peerless martial arts, which changed the current situation of the orphanage and the entire Goman Continent. This novel highlighted the human mentality and the wind god. The male and female protagonists finally ended their wandering life and returned to the dean who raised them, living a peaceful and comfortable life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were a few novels similar to Fallen Love that were recommended, including The Book of Troubled Times, Spiritual Walker, The Tang's Table, The King of Familiar, and Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation. These novels might have some similarities with Fallen Love in terms of plot, theme, or style. However, the exact similarities needed to be confirmed by further reading of these novels.
There were a few novels that were similar to falling into the abyss that could be recommended. One of them was " Seize the Divinity," in which the protagonist threw himself into the abyss and grew into a Demon General. In addition,'The Knight Cultivator in the Abyss' was also a similar story. It was about a knight who was abandoned by a feudal lord and ended up in the Abyss, where he received the inheritance of the Cultivators. In addition, novels such as " Book of Troubled Times,"" Spirit Realm Traveler,"" Tang People's Table,"" King of Imperial Beasts," and " Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation " were also recommended as works similar to falling into the abyss.
Here are some recommendations for romance novels:
1. " My Ear Said She Wants to Know You ": This is an online romance novel. The male lead is an amateur. The story is sweet and pleasant. It is very suitable for readers who like sweet stories.
2. " A Plan from the Heart ": This was a sweet novel that told the story of a beautiful and indifferent girl and the male protagonist.
3. " Low-End Player ": This is a sweet novel about online romance. The male protagonist is a high-end player, and the female protagonist gradually grows up under his guidance.
4. " Instant Romance ": This is a sweet story on campus. The main characters are Gu Xiyan and Shen Kun.
I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for romance novels.