Hello, my lovely readers! It's Aiden here.
My novel '3 Words 8 Letters' has ended its publishing contract with Sensebook. So, I've decided to release the files for sale individually under my name. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the publishing house for always taking such good care of everything. I'm thrilled to have worked with them, and now that the rights have reverted to me, I'm going to change the novel's title back to its original, "True Moon," which was the title I used when the story was first posted on the Dek-D website during the years 2013-2015.
This novel is quite old, written when college-themed BL stories were booming. So, the plot revolves around university-aged romance, haha. If anyone wants to discuss or give a review for this novel on various platforms, you can still use the hashtag #TrueMoon as before.
There will be some rewrites in the novel's content. I'll correct any mistakes or update parts that don't align with the present times, especially the hot scenes... they're going to be even spicier! Hehe. As for a new print edition, I don't have any definite plans for that yet, but with a new cover design, I do find myself wanting a physical copy, too, haha.
The novel is now set to be adapted into a series titled "True Moon the Series" by Star Hunter, the same company that produced "Big Dragon the Series," another one of my works. Both stories are set in the same universe. We will see them on screen in 2024-2025.
Lastly, I want to thank everyone for their support and affection for the characters Big Boss Kong and Pat all this time. Love you all!
This novel is entirely a work of the author's imagination and is not related to or intended to cause harm to any individuals.
The language used may be crude, and some character dialogues might suggest racial discrimination or mockery, including body shaming. Characters may exhibit behaviors of bullying others, but the author does not intend to cause discomfort, create division, or influence readers in any particular direction. Such actions are consistent with the characters' personalities, thoughts, and attitudes at their respective ages or times.
Readers' discretion is required to distinguish and synthesize what they perceive as harmful or not worthy of imitation.