Dark Fire

Dark Fire

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暗火(父女,高H)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 暗火(父女,高H)

By 夏多

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
110
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Father and Daughter Early on, there’s tension; later, there’s a lot of meat (High H). Yan Qian grew up at her grandparents’ home. She lacked parental love from a young age, and her relationship with her parents was distant. When she was brought back to the city during high school, she faced a biased mother and a cold father, feeling somewhat at a loss. It wasn’t until a rainy day and an ambiguous physical closeness that her relationship with her father seemed to become more subtle. On the surface, her father appeared cold but had strong s*xual desires, while the seemingly quiet daughter harbored a lascivious nature. (This story may progress slowly and contain a substantial amount of H content.)

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Dark Fire Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Dark Fire Alright, let's dive into "Dark Fire." This one definitely piqued my interest with its rather… unique premise. I went in knowing it was a completed original novel, currently undergoing translation, and heavily tagged with the "smut" and "incest" genres, so I knew what I was getting into. Did it deliver? Let's break it down. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was a mix of curiosity and trepidation. The subject matter is obviously taboo, and I was hoping the story would handle it with some level of sensitivity, or at least a compelling narrative. The initial setup, a distant father and an unloved daughter, definitely sets the stage for a complex, if controversial, relationship. ### What Works Well What surprised me most was the reported slow-burn nature of the central relationship. It seems the author takes their time developing the connection between the father and daughter, exploring their feelings and desires gradually. I appreciate that it's not just a rush to the "papapa," but rather a step-by-step exploration of their evolving dynamic. The sensual aspect is apparently well-executed, adding to the forbidden nature of their bond. The characters sound like they have layers, and the push-and-pull between desire and resistance must be really well-done to make the story work. The fact that the male lead is initially portrayed as sexually indifferent makes the daughter's role even more compelling. ### Areas of Concern Given the sensitive subject matter, my main concern lies in the execution. A story like this can easily fall into problematic tropes if not handled with care. I'm also curious to see how the author justifies or contextualizes the relationship in a way that doesn't feel exploitative. The overall rating is only a 3.1, so I am unsure of how much I will actually enjoy this one. ### Final Verdict "Dark Fire" is undoubtedly a niche novel that will appeal to a specific audience. If you're looking for a story that pushes boundaries and explores taboo relationships with a slow-burn approach, this might be worth checking out. However, be prepared for potentially uncomfortable themes and make sure you're comfortable with the premise before diving in. I'm cautiously optimistic, but I'll definitely be approaching this one with a critical eye.

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