I hated the hero. Now I have to be him.Cade Miller just pulled an all-nighter reading all 247 chapters of the hit webcomic Fated: The Six. His professional opinion? The story was garbage, the stakes were nonexistent, and the protagonist, Hunter Vance, was a bland cardboard cutout with too much plot armor.
But when Cade leaves a scathing review, the ‘System’ decides to give him exactly what he asked for.
Now, Cade is trapped inside the new script of Amesbury Academy. But there’s a catch: the original script is broken. The world is glitching, the ‘fourth wall’ is paper-thin, and if Cade doesn't follow the narrative, the entire world will undergo a Narrative Collapse, erasing everyone he’s come to care about.
To survive, Cade must navigate a school for the gifted, master a system that labels him the ‘Alpha Protagonist,’ and claim the destiny bonds of six powerful women who were supposed to fall for Hunter, not him.
Amesbury Academy is a ‘world inside a comic’ setting where tropes are real and the fourth wall is a literal hazard. Adult themes are explored. The Narrative Engine: Leveling, destiny bonds, and meta-narrative powers. High Stakes: A race against time to stop the story from resetting and erasing reality. Slow-Burn Harem Elements: Six powerful ‘fiancées,’ each with their own agendas.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
But when Cade leaves a scathing review, the ‘System’ decides to give him exactly what he asked for.
Now, Cade is trapped inside the new script of Amesbury Academy. But there’s a catch: the original script is broken. The world is glitching, the ‘fourth wall’ is paper-thin, and if Cade doesn't follow the narrative, the entire world will undergo a Narrative Collapse, erasing everyone he’s come to care about.
To survive, Cade must navigate a school for the gifted, master a system that labels him the ‘Alpha Protagonist,’ and claim the destiny bonds of six powerful women who were supposed to fall for Hunter, not him.
Amesbury Academy is a ‘world inside a comic’ setting where tropes are real and the fourth wall is a literal hazard. Adult themes are explored. The Narrative Engine: Leveling, destiny bonds, and meta-narrative powers. High Stakes: A race against time to stop the story from resetting and erasing reality. Slow-Burn Harem Elements: Six powerful ‘fiancées,’ each with their own agendas.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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