There are also many modern novels that touch on the concept of a life of sin. For instance, 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn has characters whose actions could be considered sinful in the context of their relationships and the lies they tell. The complex web of deceit and the moral ambiguity of the characters give an impression of a sort of 'life of sin' within the domestic sphere.
I recommend "Dungeon Descends, I Become the Demon King's Consul", which is similar to "Sin City", a fantasy novel. "Dungeon Descends, I Became the Demon King's Consul" described how a Dungeon from another world descended without warning. The creatures from the other world were not guests, and they were all hidden in Helcrown. In this world full of magic and supernatural powers, the protagonist Chen En became the chief executive of Helcrown. How would he deal with the living beings that came from afar? At the same time, he had to fight with the noble princess, the lustful clown, and the paranoid sheriff. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Guilt is a very common theme. Characters in such novels often feel a sense of remorse for their actions. For example, in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde, Dorian Gray feels guilty as he watches his portrait deteriorate due to his immoral actions.
πI recommend the following Doujinshi to you. As for Sin Crown Doujinshi, I personally think that Sakura Manji's Infinity Comics and Infinity from the Crown are both very good. The former was a manga world where the main character shuttled through various anime worlds and faced the destruction of the world and the confrontation of heroes. The latter was a hot-blooded Doujin novel that described the story of the main character becoming stronger in various worlds. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "Sacred Martial Star Soul" to you. This novel described a purgatory-like world. The protagonist abandoned the kindness in his heart and baptized the world with sin, including the City of Sin. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Since 'freed a club sin novel' is such an ambiguous phrase, it's difficult to recommend a related novel. But if we break it down, novels that explore the cleansing or reforming of a group (like a club) from immoral or corrupt elements could be considered somewhat related. Novels like 'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt, which is about a group of students involved in some dark secrets and how they deal with the moral implications, might be in the ballpark, although it doesn't exactly match the phrase.
The main themes usually include redemption, the consequences of bad choices, and the struggle to find a way out of a sinful life.
Since I don't know the exact content of this 'a matter of sin and love novel', it's hard to give specific review recommendations. But you can look for reviews in local libraries. Sometimes, librarians curate collections of reviews or they can guide you to relevant resources where you can find evaluations of this novel.
I recommend you to read the original fantasy novel "The Great Mage Who Was Forced to Transmigrate". Its setting is also a world full of evil, full of superpowers, violence, power, and revenge. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πIf you like a depressing atmosphere, I highly recommend My Chaotic City to you. This novel was filled with darkness and evil. It described a world full of supernatural powers. Humans cruelly killed each other, and the protagonist searched for his own way out in this world. I hope you like my recommendation.π
, I recommend you a few novels similar to the original sin that lured you to hell ~ 1. <Player's Research Guide>: After the protagonist is reincarnated as a human, he lurks into the church to carry out a conspiracy. The world subtly changes, and a character with a strange name floating above his head appears, triggering a mysterious story. 2. "The Final Nightmare": Fight against nightmares in the real world, struggle to survive in hell, and the terrifying darkness and nightmares torture the protagonist. It's a creepy science fiction apocalypse novel. 3. "I Made Scientific Magic": Transmigrate into a magical world similar to the Middle Ages. Use scientific theories as magic formulas to re-examine the world and trigger a renaissance in another world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π