My Husband is an Antisocial Count
My husband is an antisocial count An honest review: Disclaimer, this review is based solely on my opinion, therefor you may think otherwise and are welcome to your own interpretation. The manga goes from 0-100 fast, what I mean by this is the romance was far too rushed. There’s no anticipation, there is no excitement what so ever, the counts antisocial issues and past trauma are just suddenly healed upon the entrance of the FL. There was no true internal struggle and everything was overly sugary sweet. The only redeeming quality of this story was the fact that the step sister wasn’t the FL’s enemy for once and instead her supporter. Other than that and a few semi raunchy scenes I feel like this was a rush job of a story and unless it becomes more intricate in the future I don’t feel urged to change my review.
I’m a Cat, but I Was Adopted by a Wolf Family?
An honest review- Disclaimer: This review reflects my personal opinion. Others may feel differently, and you’re entirely welcome to your own interpretation. The story starts off with promise — it’s soft, fluffy, and easy to get into. However, as the chapters progress, it becomes clear that there’s a lack of real substance. After 67 chapters, I can honestly say that only two major events felt truly significant: the reveal of Kittia’s power and the introduction of the bow. Beyond that, the narrative tends to go in circles, often rehashing the same points we’ve already seen. The pacing feels drawn out, and instead of moving the plot forward, the story lingers too long in repetition. It gives the impression that the author either isn’t sure where they want the story to go, or they’re intentionally stalling — to the point that the plot has unfortunately lost its momentum. In the end, what began as an engaging read has become a tedious experience, and I find myself more frustrated than intrigued.
Evangeline