Amina of the Lamp
Please Throw Me Away
Young girl is recruited to act as the daughter of a noble in place of their daughter who died of a disease called "Barlett disease," a disease due to which one turns to stone. She received no love from her adoptive family, and upon her murder and reincarnation she suspects it is them who ordered her murder. Because of this, when she is reincarnated to herself 3 years prior, she wastes no love on them. In the upcoming hunting tournament, she makes a tassle for the black knight she knows will be the winner, rather than for her family who she knows will not accept it. The black knight wins for her and after a series of events it comes to light that she can heal his Bartlett disease and in doing so, he could push back against his ducal family holding him under control with medicine. So, they get engaged. To further awaken her healing powers she needs to translate some tombstones (?).
I Was Just An Ordinary Lady
Girl reincarnates as the magically powerful daughter of a noble family, and befriends the prince.
I Stole The Male Lead's First Night
Girl wakes up in novel as the daughter of a count. Spends a night with the male lead, and befriends the OG MC. The ML, the duke, seems quite sweet. I wish that the MC would stop causing unnecessary drama and just accept and enjoy her situation, though.
The Princess in the Dumpster
The daughter of a king forgotten due to the nature of her dead mother is discovered as a malnourished 8 year old girl. She is slowly assimilated into palace life but she's a wanted commodity in the nation's wars against demons due to her unique jewel eyes that grant her power.
A False Confession
A girl isekais (a largely redundant detail) to another world with magic and grows up in a temple. She goes on to become a powerful magic-welding priestess. On a war expedition she falls in love, but confesses to the wrong person while drunk. It's a good thing, because the guy she nearly confessed to is an absolute psycho and I hate him with a passion. She's kinda leading on the guy she confessed to though, and I'm not looking forward to the drama that ensues from that airing out. The drama leaves me with a bitter taste in my mouth.
I Met the Male Lead in Prison Webtoon
Our girl isekais into an r18 novel as the younger sister of the villain, currently serving prison time in his stead. There she meets the male lead, who seems to have some kind of dog curse on him
Am I the Daughter?
A girl is adopted by the uncle of the crown Prince, but is mistreated and kept captive until she is one day caught in a house fire and dies. She isekais back to the age of seven (just for once in an isekai it's plausible that she acts like a seven-year-old, because she was kept captive for so long). At the age of seven she is just about to be adopted by the uncle of the prince, but jumps out of his carriage and runs away. She is pursued by some guards of the uncle, but runs into the crown Prince who seems just a couple of years older than she. He protects her for a bit until a duke (supposedly watching after the prince) comes and fights off the guards. The prince orders him to take in the girl, and so he does. As the uncle of the prince attempts to get back the young girl, the duke realises that he cares about the young girl (as a father figure) and it's revealed that he may even be related to her. As for my opinions: it's a bit deeper than the generic abused-girl-gets-new-home plot, and the art style is really lovely. I don't know why, but I'm finding that I'm not too absorbed in the story (which is saying something, because I get attached to stories easily). There are quite a few plot points set up from early on, such as, "why does the uncle of the prince want custody of the girl so badly?" And "If the duke truly is related to her as a father, why doesn't he remember ever spending a night with a woman?" So there's a lot to look forward to in terms of plot progression. These plot points make the manhwa intriguing, but for some inexplicable reason I'm almost bored reading it. I really hope it picks up!
I Raised Cinderella Preciously