Suddenly Became a Princess One Day
an absolutely adorable read! although i read this thinking it was romance, and there was no romantic conclusion, i still really enjoyed this story. absolutely amazing art! amazing story telling. i wish she did end up with someone in the end— but i think lucas is the obvious choice. love it!
Kill the Villainess
this was such a beautiful read. Very different from other isekais i’ve read. she definitely wanted to go back to the real world. i also love that their love made it to the real world! what a beautiful story. was it implied that eris was the worlds old god? i wish we got some clarity on that. because that story seemed like her. and medea said the world needed a new god. so i’m assuming eris was the old one reincarnated and so was anakhin.
The Broken Ring : This Marriage Will Fail Anyway
chapter 96– WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAG LAST CHAPTER IM LOSING IT. THIS WAS SO GOOD WTFFFFFF
I Stan the Prince
chapter 79- for those of you who are and see for an update, I will give you guys the conclusion that I am envisioning: obviously we know that the first prince never killed the empress. I’m pretty sure the general killed the Empress because it’s been implied that he was in love with the twins’s mother and out of spite I’m sure he killed the kings actual love, which was the second empress because he was jealous that the king had stolen his first love from him. I’m not exactly sure anything about the people from the southern region. My only guess is that there is some admiration from the one guy because of a battle or something. I don’t think the first Prince or the second prince really want the throne. It’s obvious that the second prince just wants affection in someway and clearly respects his half siblings. I think the only one that genuinely is interested in the throne is the sister. I’m not exactly sure how everything will play out, but I don’t doubt the two of them getting married or a happy ending.
Just Twilight
honestly, this was enjoyable but nothing too unique. it really felt kind of like a corporate story — very systematic and almost emotionless at times. the start was very basic, and i feel like the entire premise was too. we have a female lead who’s broke and abused, and the only thing that really makes her stand out is that she’s hardheaded and strong. i don’t mind clichés, but i like them better when there’s a twist. almost everything in this story felt predictable, not because it was written particularly well, but because it’s a plot we’ve all seen before. the art was pretty, but nothing special. i liked both characters’ designs, but i’ve read so many stories with more impressive art that this didn’t stand out as unique in that sense either. surprisingly, i found myself really enjoying the main villain. he felt like the only truly three-dimensional character in the whole story. we get to understand why he is the way he is and how he thinks, which made him really compelling. even when he makes horrible decisions and interferes with the love between the leads, it’s hard to hate him because he’s written with such depth. i love characters with angst, so reading about him was definitely my favorite part. this is a very “feel-good” story overall — even when there’s abuse or bad situations, you can tell it’s heading down a straight path from happiness to happiness. you’re never really questioning what’s going to happen next. that’s why the villain stood out so much to me; he felt different and gave the story a little more life. overall, the story was fine. nothing special, nothing terrible. i put off reading it because i thought it would be really good, but in the end, it’s not show-stopping — just… fine.
Death Is The Only Ending For The Villainess