List of reviews made by users for the Son of the Hero King novel.
61 users have written reviews for the Son of the Hero King novel and rated it with an average score of 4.3 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 95th among all the novels in the Light Novel Pub Pro platform.
61 Reviews

I didn't want to review the book before finishing it completely, but the character of the MC in this book is really realistic and very intelligent. My only problem is maybe too much pride and lust from being a dragon and his original personality, but it's quite normal if you consider that the MC is not a normal person, which is necessary to satisfy a harem of that size. The plot and the reason for empowerment is very entertaining, it's not a story of going on an ordinary adventure and getting stronger, but it's a story of starting at the top and taking responsibility with the support of powerful people from the very beginning. Even though the sm*t is actually very entertaining and also very well written, the characters have their own personalities and consciousness, what I really like is the MC's personality and how the story progresses.

It definitely was good but there was thing that irked me and I think this is more of the author not wanting to write things like that more than the character itself. But the mc has a hard time forcing things on people, even people he captures. (Ex. ) He captures someone extremely and I mean EXTREMELY dangerous, sh*t they could even threaten him if he’s not careful but after making sure they won’t be able to harm him by putting a mark on their soul or something, you tell them they can go and do whatever they want because you won’t force them to do anything. AND BRO HE DOES IT SO MUCH AND IT’S JUST SOMETHING THAT IRKS ME BUT THE LORE IS GOOD AT THE SAME TIME. But he’s the type of the guy to put a bomb in someone’s soul and say “don’t worry I won’t force you, trust me” LIKE WHATTTT JUST FORCE THE INFO OUTTA THEM ISTGG SMHHHHH

If you are here for purely sm*t with a good story, you'll be satisfied but if you want a good story with good sm*t. You'll feel euphoria like never before. Man, the MC is cool, real and a literal God in making. Just read it, No questions asked you won't regret it.

HOW DARE THIS AUTHOR. I came for the sm*t, but the only thing that ended up being thick was the plot. Let’s be real—should you read this? Depends. If you’re here for the sm*t, you’ll be satisfied (and then some). The spicy scenes are top-tier, but by the time you hit chapter 100, you realize the story isn’t just about the sm*t—it’s an action-packed, character-driven tale with twists that could rival novels where sm*t isn’t even on the menu. TL;DR: Sm*t: Very good, but not in every chapter. Solid 7/10. Action/Adventure: Good, but not groundbreaking. Also 7/10. If you’re here for a mix of both? Chef’s kiss. 9. 5/10.

What can I say?! I came for the sm*t and stayed for the plot, the author evolved a lot throughout the story, and the plot becomes so interesting that the sm*t ends up being just an extra. Despite this, the sm*t is also very good, the author manages to deliver very exciting and well-crafted scenes. I recommend reading it.

The writing just gets better and better as the story continues the plot structure is amazing once it starts to be set up about 50-100 chapters in definitely worth reading. As long as you can make it through the first 150 chapters to where the plot really starts to take shape

Never a fan of sm*t novels, i am just comparing it with non sm*t novels. . . Also to those who read this, mc is NOT an anti hero so those who are here to give it a go for that, like me, you are in for betrayal. Novel has a thick plot, mysteries are well explained, mc has ALMOST NO struggle, the phrase 'born with a platinum spoon' is literally more fitting, he got almost everything without a struggle and will get the remaining in the future. . . mc do not have plot armour, more like plot armored world for him. . . If all of the above does not bother you then it will very interesting read for you.

It’s a work that initially presents itself as an erotic tale, filled with explicit scenes, but after a certain point, I believe even the author realized that the story had much more potential than just being another novel with s*x scenes. There’s a major shift, and the fight scenes become the norm, while the plot and storyline grow richer, making it all the more enjoyable to follow (of course, the core element remains, and there are still some steamy scenes). It truly becomes an interesting story that’s worth your time. It starts off unassuming but gradually evolves into something greater.

It is a very interesting story it has much less Smith after the start. well it is good enough for me want it to be updated

REVIEW 2. 5/5: I've come to the realization that the author is writing this novel like it is a comic. No doubt their inspiration is from anime/manga and not novels because all the author does is tell and not show. Constant monologues and in my opinion corny tropes that really don't fit in a novel form ( Specifically the tropes don't work/hit important beats because the only way the author knows how to convey the thought/idea is by telling the reader in the form of a monologue which is just the character talking to themselves for a quarter of a chapter). This novel does not work, mainly because there needs to be a balance of reading and obtaining information subtly without the author having to tell you what is happening, and the author telling you what you need to know without showing you. TDLR: It is a bad book because the author doesn't know how to write a novel, but if this was a anime/manga it would be way better.