Since you are all going to have to wait a little while as I'm implementing the wonderful ideas you all gave me last chapter, as well st the fact that I didn't get around to introducing an author for the end of the 2nd book as I had intended, I feel now's an excellent time to get that done. So, originally this was meant to introduce excellent authors I had discovered who were just not receiving the attention they deserved. However, with the update to the trending system on the site, it doesn't seem like that's needed so much anymore. The new way it's figured promotes the little known authors on it's own. Then, there's also the fact that the series I introduced before is now doing phenominally well and even surpasses this series by almost double the views despite having fewer chapters. So, all that going on, I think I will change the focus of these sections to simply being a recommendation of series I think my readers might enjoy. Series that really tickle the same themes and observe the same attention to realistic reactions and researched psychology and world-building. Despite being one of the most powerful entities in this world, this series manages to stay very well grounded due to a couple reasons. 1. She wants to keep her divine status hidden and live the life of a normal girl she never got before due to her sickly nature in her last life. (A theme I absolutely love, I really can't resist the theme of a second chance at life being given to someone who had a crappy 1st.) 2. Despite her divine status, she is actually incredibly unlucky and has a lot going on in her life still. They are things she could probably solve with the OP divine stuff, but she forbids herself to do that and struggles through managing all manner of complex social and political issues that are flat out abusive to horrific levels by nature.
So, she has to struggle to keep her crumbling family structure together while at the same time hiding her divine status. It's an extremely compelling read, and the nature of the social interactions involved are very well thought out, reasonable, and logical. You can also really buy the struggle every time the MC decides the situation can only be resolved by utilizing some of the god-level powers she has and agonizes over the fact that using this will degrade her ability to live the simple normal life she so desperately craves, and is constantly being snatched away from her by forces that can only be stopped by using those god powers. It is not exactly a happy story, but it is very compelling. The most compelling OP protagonist I've seen since Mob. The series has been on the top 9 of the trending list quite frequently since the transfer from RoyalRoad started, but I will still leave a link just in case there are some readers who find this a few months from now and it becomes less common up there due to the slowing in release schedule.