Challenging myself in writing

With each book I write, I set a unique goal that differentiates it from my other works.
For the Red of Royal series, I focused on creating a new type of vampire, and as the series progressed, I challenged myself with world-building in different realms. With LLM 3000, I wanted to experiment with a different genre. For Tomorrow’s Alpha, I aimed to craft a mystery crime novel set in the real world with werewolf police officers.
As my writing evolved, I decided to take on more complex challenges with Asarune. This time, I wanted to dive deeper into character development, showcasing my characters’ flaws and habits in a way that felt authentic throughout the story. I also focused on building a rich, immersive world, creating the entire universe of Asarune from the ground up. Above all, I wanted my main character to undergo significant growth—navigating trauma, confronting his fears, and discovering who he truly is.
I hope my readers do not get bored or feeling like they are reading almost the same thing over and over again when it comes to Fantasy books. I like introducing new elements, action without "fillings", and surprising every page with something completely unexpected.
I'll always feel fulfilled every time someone enjoys my writing and my stories.