Well, 'The Demon King Who Lost His Job' might be of interest. Although it doesn't directly focus on the same relationship as 'For My Daughter, the Demon Lord', it has elements of the demon world and unique relationships. Also, 'I'm a Spider, So What?' has a female lead in a strange new world situation which can be somewhat comparable in terms of unique story settings.
One similar light novel could be 'Raising a Devil'. It also has the theme of taking care of a non - human entity in a somewhat domestic setting. Another one is 'My Daughter is a Dragon!', which shares the idea of having a unique and powerful being as a daughter - like figure.
There is 'The Devil Is a Part - Timer!'. It doesn't exactly match the father - daughter relationship in 'For My Daughter, the Demon Lord' but it does involve demons in a modern - day, comical setting. The interactions between the characters and the unique take on the demon concept can be appealing if you liked the original light novel.
One similar light novel could be 'Oregairu'. It also delves deep into complex relationships and the growth of the characters in a somewhat convoluted social setting. The main character has his own issues with fitting in and dealing with relationships, much like in 'My Stepmom Daughter Is My Ex'.
Yes, it is quite popular. It has an interesting premise that combines the idea of a demon lord and a father - daughter relationship, which is not a common combination in typical fantasy stories. This unique concept has attracted a lot of readers, both those who are into the fantasy genre and those who like heart - warming family - like relationships in their stories.
I'm not sure specifically about 'ovwe lord light novel'. But some popular light novel series are 'Sword Art Online' and 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World'. They both have interesting storylines, complex characters and engaging worlds that might be to your liking if you like light novels in general.
There is 'Demon Lord's Ascension'. It shares some common themes with 'supreme demon light novel' such as the power - seeking journey of a demon - like character. The story is full of battles and strategic elements as the protagonist climbs the ranks of power in a world filled with magic and other races.
There is also 'A Certain Magical Index'. Although not strictly about vampires, it has a rich world of magic and different species. It has a complex plot and a lot of character development, much like what you might expect from a light novel in the vein of 'Seifuku no Vampiress Lord'. The world - building and the way different powers interact can be quite engaging.
Well, 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World' has some similarities. The main character has to struggle and make decisions based on his own survival and goals, which is somewhat like the concept in 'The Selfish Demon King'. Also, 'Sword Art Online' in a way, as the main character has his own motives and ways of dealing with the virtual world which can be compared to the self - interested nature in 'The Selfish Demon King'.
Sure. 'Overlord' is a great one. It also has a powerful main character in a fantasy world like in 'The Great Demon King Light Novel'. Another one could be 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World'. The main character has to face various challenges in a different world, which has some similarities to the world - building in 'The Great Demon King Light Novel'.
There is also 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World'. It shares some similarities in terms of the protagonist having to face various challenges in a different world, much like the situations in 'demon's path light novel'. The character development and plot twists are also appealing aspects.
A lesser - known but interesting one is 'Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash'. It deals with characters trying to survive in a fantasy world, and like 'supremacy of the demon world light novel', there are elements of power struggles and character development within the context of a unique world.
Some light novels with complex family and relationship themes like 'Oregairu' might be similar. It also delves into the intricacies of human relationships, especially among peers in a school setting.