Book Review:I’m a Doll, But the Tyrant is Obsessed with Me


Synopsis:
In “I’m a Doll, But the Tyrant is Obsessed with Me,” the protagonist finds herself in a unique situation. Rather than being reborn as a human character in a book, she becomes a possessed doll, and not just any doll, but the favorite doll of the tyrant who met a tragic end due to the male lead.

Determined to avoid her own demise, the protagonist realizes that she must win over the tyrant’s affection. But first, she needs to learn how to control her doll body. To her surprise, she discovers that she can move and interact with the world around her.

As she navigates her newfound existence, the protagonist encounters Declan, the young emperor of the Burgundy Empire, who is also a tyrant with a dark fate. Intrigued by the doll’s unusual behavior and appearance, he questions her identity. Although he suspects that she may be Chloe, the princess he once knew, he is taken aback by her doll-like form.

With a determination to reclaim her human body and gain the tyrant’s favor, the protagonist asserts that she is not the princess he remembers. Declan’s emotions become turbulent as he grapples with the enigmatic presence before him.

“I’m a Doll, But the Tyrant is Obsessed with Me” is a story that explores themes of identity, love, and redemption. As the protagonist seeks to prove her true nature and form a connection with Declan, the boundaries between human and doll blur, leading to unforeseen consequences. Delve into a tale filled with mystery, intrigue, and the complexities of human emotion as the protagonist’s fate intertwines with that of the tyrant’s in an unexpected way.

Book Review:I’m a Doll, But the Tyrant is Obsessed with Me | Erin Gilbert Books

评论

此博客中的热门博文

Book Review: Saved by Crazy Stepfather!

Book Review: Fated to the Lycan King

Book Review: Evelyn, The Red Moon