
Heroine? Saint? No, I'm an All-Works Maid (and Proud of It)!, Vol. 1
Light Novel
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Narrated by:
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Courtney Lin
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Atekichi
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When one girl is reincarnated into an otome game, she's ready to clean house—literally! The light novel that inspired the manga, also available from Seven Seas.
"I will become the world's most wonderful maid!" With her skirt fluttering in black and white, the girl shouted. Her name is Melody. A reincarnated former Japanese girl, she now pursues her dream in her new life, working as an all-purpose maid for a poor count's family in the kingdom of Theolas. When she makes it, even cheap tea turns into a luxury brew, and a dilapidated mansion is quickly restored to new! Cleaning, serving, hunting, DIY—leave it all to her and her powerful magic. Unbeknownst to Melody, this world is actually an otome game, and she is the most powerful and invincible heroine, the saint! Yet, she remains oblivious to this fact. Romance with handsome men? Attacks by the Demon Lord? Work comes first! A fantasy of misunderstood work that unknowingly shatters destiny!
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- Anonymous User
- 25-06-2025
A great find.
Going into this book I wasn't expecting too much just to have my expectations blown out of the water. This book was exceptionally entertaining and had me engrossed at every minute. This book follows the genre of people transported into an otome game but the main heroine is completely unaware and uses her second life to fulfill her dreams of becoming a maid.
The voice acting is great but the repetition of a lot of the female characters being given prissy valley girl voices detracted it just a little for me. Other then that I was quite enthralled with the voices although thee was also a correlation with making the male characters sound a bit hefty which I personally found humorous,
All in all this made me buy the physical edition so I could have the enjoyment of reading through it myself. For being free I would recommend this for sure.
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