Diamond no Kuni no Alice: Bet On My Heart
Alice in the Country of Diamonds: Bet On My Heart
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Diamond no Kuni no Alice: Bet On My Heart

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Japanese: ダイヤの国のアリス~ベット・オン・マイ・ハート~
English: Alice in the Country of Diamonds: Bet On My Heart
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Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 19, 2013
Genre: Romance Romance
Serialization: None
Authors: QuinRose (Story), Fumitsuki, Nana (Art), Shirakawa, Sana (Story)

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Synopsis

An illustrated novel that introduces the all-new Country of Diamonds! Alice suddenly shifts territories from the Country of Clover to the all-new Country of Diamonds, and everything has changed. None of the familiar faces in the Country of Diamonds seem to remember Alice—in fact, they claim to have never met her before!

Join Alice as she makes new friends and enemies, and becomes embroiled in new romances, all while exploring the exciting new regions in the Country of Diamond: Castle Diamond, the Graveyard, the Train Station, and Hatter Mansion.

(Source: Seven Seas)

Background

Diamond no Kuni no Alice: Bet On My Heart was published in English as Alice in the Country of Diamonds: Bet On My Heart by Seven Seas on October 21, 2014.

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Dec 21, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Bishounenized desecration of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: the novelization.

To be honest, Bet On My Heart is better than I expected. But that’s pretty much just because I expected it to be really bad and it turned out to be… somehow readable. Now, don’t get too excited, it still has the usual flaws of QuinRose’s Alice – the setting of Wonderland is still criminally underused, it’s still just a self-insert isekai harem just with genders reversed and it’s still smutty. But it’s maybe because of the text-only form that my mind turned down the cringe in my imagination as I was reading it that made it ...

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