Caring Mother

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In a world where demons are feared and revered, a young man is torn from the ordinary life he once knew and thrust into a nightmare of his own. Reincarnated as a child, he’s imprisoned, experimented on, and subjected to the twisted whims of a shadowy cult bent on creating a new breed of monster. His body is no longer his own, warped by the blood of a vampire and a powerful succubus whose essence is woven into his very being.

As the experiments warp his body and soul, Sam clings to memories of his old life, a life marked by abuse, loneliness, and betrayal.

Struggling to survive in this hostile new world, Sam must confront not only the cult’s sadistic experiments but also the demon lurking within. He must choose between clinging to the humanity he once knew or embracing the monstrous potential that could grant him the vengeance and liberation he craves.

Caring mother is a dark fantasy that explores trauma, survival, transformation and a twisted sense of love in a world where power is everything, and demons are more than just the monsters hiding in the dark.

This work, Caring Mother, is the original work and intellectual property of Queen. All rights are reserved. No part of this story, including characters, plot, and content, may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the author. Unauthorized copying, distribution, or use of this material is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright law.

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  • void muffinRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    caring mother I would say is not your normal book you are you able to see a lot more in this book than you would usually power pain and a villain is what the person is and when I mean person, I mean main character it’s elegance and I like that there’s a rhyming story telling part at the front of the book(I mean chapter) it might take a little bit of time for the author to make another chapter, but I think they like quality over quantity