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Drakonous
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Ok, usually, I read at least twenty chapters below giving out a review, but this one deserves a 5 star, even though I'm only at chapter 12. How can I describe it in one word? I think rollercoaster is the most apt term. Not only is the story engaging and intriguing, you end up second guessing yourself at every chapter. I thought I knew the FL but then something happens and I'm thinking, "Oh, snap, she's like this and I had no idea" but then in the next chapter the mystery deepens and you go "Oh, I was wrong to doubt her" to suddenly going speechless as you realize ... nope, you don't get nothing from her. Honestly, it's how I feel women are in real life: an absolute mystery for us men to understand (no seriously, I have 4 older sisters and a mom and I still don't get women). In hindsight, the ML seems more predictable, though that's partially cause he thinks with his second mind (you know, the one down ther- you get the point). There are a few hiccups grammatically speaking, a few commas missing before or after names during dialogues but those are me nitpicking, it's way more readable than most popular webnovels. Also, I need to make this clear: I don't usually like the CEO stories. In fact, I usually avoid books with CEO in the title as the first three I read were so similar, you could just changes the names and the plot would be 90% the same. This doesn't happen with this novel, not at all and I am glad that I actually decided to read this. Regardless, this jewel is staying in my library

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The CEO's Son is a Serial Killer

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MokouFriedChicken
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Glad you liked it (^^) The title wasn't originally something that had "CEO" plastered to it, but once I changed it, I actually got some growth xD This book is a part of a series, actually. What should've been an anthology became standalone books, cause the title didn't get anyone to read it. And yeah, the earlier chapters didn't get the liberty of Grammarly since I haven't known of the site back then.

Drakonous
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Oh yeah, Grammarly is a literal life saver though I rely on it, it isn't always 100% accurate. Especially when it comes to dialogue, I found that it turns out too formal, erasing most of the characters' ... character. 🤔 That doesn't sound right . . . As to the CEO title, I feel that it is aptly named as the male lead is a CEO. I just wanted others to know it's not like the usual novel and to give it a read before judging it. Lord knows I almost skipped this for your other novel, Least Common ... was it numerator or decimator? God, I hate math

MokouFriedChicken:Glad you liked it (^^) The title wasn't originally something that had "CEO" plastered to it, but once I changed it, I actually got some growth xD This book is a part of a series, actually. What should've been an anthology became standalone books, cause the title didn't get anyone to read it. And yeah, the earlier chapters didn't get the liberty of Grammarly since I haven't known of the site back then.
MokouFriedChicken
MokouFriedChickenAuthorMokouFriedChicken

Good thing you did lol This is actually my main project, since there's still a lot of stories to tell in the setting. LCD is a brain fart that's taken too far IMO xD

Drakonous:Oh yeah, Grammarly is a literal life saver though I rely on it, it isn't always 100% accurate. Especially when it comes to dialogue, I found that it turns out too formal, erasing most of the characters' ... character. 🤔 That doesn't sound right . . . As to the CEO title, I feel that it is aptly named as the male lead is a CEO. I just wanted others to know it's not like the usual novel and to give it a read before judging it. Lord knows I almost skipped this for your other novel, Least Common ... was it numerator or decimator? God, I hate math