What Readers Are Saying
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At this point I'm pretty sure RMN could write a shopping list and I'd be in awe.
-Anonymous
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RiddleMe_Nott has worked hard and strong for the past three consecutive years. They have never had a break in their author journey. Ever since they picked up their laptop they have non-stop wrote on vacations, family outings, hospital trips, happiness, hunger, and love. Knowing the Riddler is always having a friend and confidant. Their writing touches on subjects most are scared to speak of in their day to day lives. Each of these books captivates you in so many ways: happiness, anger, grief, family, addiction, fear, and so so much more. Each chapter and each work hold meaning, having you look left, right, up, and down. Each character becomes your friend becomes your family. You find eggs and puzzle pieces that you have to put together. You’re always on your toes when you read the Trigon of Hearts. I have had the complete honor of knowing and building a sisterhood with the Riddler, for her kindness and love I am forever grateful.
— The Riddler’s Apprentice aka PhilomenaBlack2319
-Souls like ours do not operate on time, they operate on dependence, love. Before I came here, the grove had forgotten what love felt like.- Hermione, TCIC -
My brain is straight up mush; I feel sleep deprived. This shit has got me in a chokehold. I can't get over how well it was written.
-Anonymous
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It's like one of those pictures, a mandala art, that has so many intricate details and layers but could all still be one line. I don't know how to word this properly, but it's insane. So well thought out and executed. It's perfect and really makes you think how deeply things are connected to fate and happenstance. All of it.
-Anonymous
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Oh my goodness, I'm speechless. All the little pieces to a bigger puzzle. Absolutely brilliant!! I'm proud of you!! The way you just weave it all together is beautiful.
-Anonymous
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I started this series a die hard Dramione fan, then fell in love with Blamione. And then I met Wilder, and well, I have now fell in love 8-9 times throughout the series thus far and I wouldn't have it any other way. Invest in tissues. This series has broken my heart and mended it right back more times than I can count.
-Anonymous
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She knows how to make you feel fantastic, yet gut you, break your heart and mend it all in one go. It's a fantastic masterpiece of a series and I will never stop recommending it to others. I've fallen in love, broken up with, and fallen right back in love with these characters fifty million times. But it's so worth it!
-Anonymous
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⭐ A Love Letter to RMN & Trigon of Hearts ⭐ I stumbled upon Trigon of Hearts in October 2024 while simply searching for a Dramione series — and my life hasn’t been the same since. What started as curiosity quickly became obsession, and then something far more personal. I joined Riddleme_Nott’s Discord in November 2024, and from that moment on, I’ve found not just a community, but a home. This isn't just a series. It's a world. It’s a heart-stopping, painstakingly brilliant, immersive epic that takes you on a ride full of laughter, devastation, seduction, fear, and joy. The World of Riddler is not for the faint of heart — it's a rollercoaster of fluff, smut, angst, morally grey (and black) men, and storytelling so gripping it will haunt you in the best way. The moment that broke me? Hawke’s death — hanging from a tree, shocking and brutal and unforgettable. That scene still sits in my chest like a stone. And yet, this series is also full of levity and outrageous wit. One moment you’re cackling with laughter, the next you’re sobbing into your pillow, then raging in audasstitty-fueled anger. It’s immersive in every sense of the word. It’s not just about Draco and Hermione — though her versions of them are layered, aching, tender, and real. It’s about the entire cast: Wilder, Hawke, Sage, Blaise, Kole. Their dynamics are electric. Hawke is my personal favorite (he’s actually my type in real life), but Kole’s arc is what left me speechless. He begins as a lovable side character and evolves into a quietly central, breathtaking MMC, with clues and Easter eggs hidden in the narrative that blossom into something unforgettable. Riddleme_Nott handles trauma, healing, power, morality, and identity in ways I’ve never seen before. Every shade of her story — light, dark, and everything in between — feels deeply personal. There’s no cheap shock value here, only deliberate, enthralling craft. And beyond the page, she’s built a space for us — her readers, her community — to exist without judgment. Her Discord is full of thoughtful discussions, genuine friendships, and the kind of safety we don’t often get to feel online. It's rare, and it's beautiful. If I could thank her for one thing, it would be Kole’s character arc. The precision, the slow-build, the reveal — it was nothing short of masterful. Would I recommend Trigon of Hearts? One million out of ten. Whether you're a seasoned Dramione reader or just love fanfiction that punches you in the soul and kisses your forehead afterward, this is a must-read. Just… prepare yourself. Stock up on tissues. Brew a strong pot of coffee for your inevitable 3am binge. And have a soft object nearby to throw when the plot twists stab you in the heart — because they will. This isn’t just a fanfic. It’s an experience. And Riddleme_Nott? She’s the kind of writer who reminds you why you fell in love with reading in the first place.
— Anonymous
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My SO doesn't even ask me why I'm crying anymore, he just says "Oh, RMN must have posted a new chapter." The more you read, the more you will see what we mean when we say that RMN has a way of seeing each of us without even meaning to. So much of this series hits very close to home for many of us. It's so beautiful! I, personally, have found emotional healing from past trauma within the pages of these books.
-Anonymous
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RMN is the queen of heart smashing and then repairing with that high quality spellotape, man.
-Anonymous
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This just shows you were meant for writing. When you can monologue about everyday shit and it gives chills.
-Anonymous
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I'm in aw at how RMN can describe something in such detail that I can feel the weight on my chest as if I'm currently living it myself. Especially an event that none of us will actually know what it feels like until it's too late.
-Anonymous
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Rarely does a prequel possess the grace to illuminate without overexplaining, to foreshadow without overshadowing, and to deepen the soul of a series already so richly alive. Yet this prequel chapter (and story as a whole) does precisely that and more. It does not merely serve as a window into what came before; it is itself a work of art, stained glass in motion, refracting the entire narrative's light back through its origin point in shards of meaning, emotion and memory. RMN has painted Fragmentation and Competence with perfectly precise intention, each paragraph a pane of glass that catches and bends the themes running through the larger tapestry. There is no sloppy foreshadowing here, only the careful laying of threads that will echo through the chambers of the story's future.
-Anonymous
“Fate, my love, is never random. I don’t believe in happenstance. When all is finished, I think you will have learned that it was never a coincidence.”-Wilder, AWKOM
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OMG I love your brain, you'd make an excellent matter smoothie. It's all messed up and weird, I love it
-Anonymous
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You've got me over here fantasizing about a life that's fantasy and running away with people that don't even know I exist.
-Anonymous
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I have never read anything in my life that has made me feel so seen. I've heard most people in here talk about how certain topics and issues in chapters have deeply resonated with them on a personal level, and I've been fortunate enough for my heart to ache for rather than with you all up to now-I guess tonight it was my turn. My chest physically aches at the knowledge that you're telling your own story through one of these characters and I am gently tapping your shoulder in a "there there" gesture because I know you don't like hugs. But mannnn I want to give you the biggest squeeze ever and tell you over and over again how worthy you are, despire being made to feel like you're not. There are a few things more heartbreaking than kids having to grow up too soon. I see you, though, and I really do feel that along with you. Thank you for being so brave and wonderful, despite not having had the cheerleader you should've had. Hermione's words in that whole section felt like things I needed to hear, and I think you probably do sometimes, too. I'm crying and rolling around like a sad hotdog as I think about it. You have completely ruined me and also made me want to have a baby. Thank you for putting this out and sharing it with us even when there are so many reasons buzzing around your head right now as to why you shouldn't. I feel so lucky to be trusted with your work. Please never forget the difference you make.
-Anonymous
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I wish I had more people to tell this series to. It's so beautifully written and extremely well done it makes you crave more.
-Anonymous
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I'm not even finished and I am NOT OK. I am having to stop PART WAY THROUGH to tell you that you are blowing my fucking mind and I am SOBBING. You are fucking amazing.
-Anonymous
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Any time I read TOH, I am always hit with a wave of emotions. Any chapter, any character, and any scene, and words. They all make me feel something. And sometimes I read a scene that truly invokes these feelings I've buried deep down and brings them to the surface. While I know RMN worries it'll hit too much for some, it just proves how amazingly talented of a writer she truly is. She is able to hit you in the heart and gut without us knowing it until we are a blubbering mess of tears...or is it just me? But this series makes me feel so much that I feel it in my chest every time. I laugh, love, sweat, feel scared, feel suspicious, and feel so much sadness for a character sometimes that it physically hurts. Sometimes it's really feeling it for myself because I see parts of me in therm. I don't say it enough, but thatnk you RMN for sharing your world, characters, and beautiful writing with us.
-Anonymous
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Sometimes, there's an amazing author who weaves pieces of yourself, pieces you have never talked about with her, into her works, and makes you feel seen for the first time in your life. Perhaps, maybe, the words that she puts to page breathe life back into you, making you feel as if your head has finally breached the surface of the ocean for the first time in years.
-Anonymous
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I don’t know how you weave things together as intricately and effortlessly as you do, but my mind has been blown into tiny FRAGMENTS (see what I did there) and I’m absolutely speechless 🥹 I feel like I say the same things each week but I don’t know how you do it. SO MUCH TO UNPACK. You’re genuinely a mastermind, and you give the phrase ‘look for the hidden meaning’ an entirely new definition because the detail with which you tell this story and the riddles and clues and foreshadowing you weave in just astounds me. The way you write has me needing to stop and take a second, because I can’t believe how flawlessly you bring these things together and you do it so beautifully and descriptively that it makes me feel like I’m there and I’m honestly just in awe. It’s like getting to watch the biggest, most shocking, and satisfying plot twist of a movie, but EVERY WEEK. I don’t even like reading other books now.
-Anonymous
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I will say this and I feel like a broken record sometimes but RMN is a brilliant writer with doing my second read through of the series I have found stuff that I missed the first time and important little moments that I didn’t think anything of until I came back. She is the queen of subtlety and riddles that make you think one thing but is really another. A lot of things are so subtle it’s amazing you catch it the second time. I love every thing about this series the anticipation for the rest to come has me on edge and running through so many scenarios it’s insane.
-Anonymous