This story is very beautifully made. The art is stunning and I like that the characters are complex and not one-dimensional. Aisha is so unapologetically herself, and her love for her sister is palpable. Aida is a character I very much sympathize with, and it's a bit sad to see how some readers judge her the same way her step-mother does; it just goes to show that the author did a great job at portraying the way outsiders view victims when they're not "perfect." Overall, I love the twins and how close they are despite their differences, I hope they get a better ending this time around.
I also really like Sein, I think as far as MLs goes, he's as swoon worthy as they come! I appreciate that they show his flaws during his worst moments, but also make sure we know his strengths. I've read many stories where they try to portray troubled men and just make them total assholes until the very moment they fall for the FL, which causes them to switch up immediately. Those kind of stories can be really frustrating because they feel so forced. I think the way Sein was written is a lot more realistic. It's clear he's been interested in Aisha since he met her pretty much, but he still has many issues that have hurt their relationship over the years. Despite this, his love for her is just one of those things that is never questioned, and I do like that he acknowledges that his past actions are what led to her distrust of him in the first place, and that he's actively trying to show her a different side of himself to change her perception of him.
I can't wait to see what other changes the author makes!
This story is very beautifully made. The art is stunning and I like that the characters are complex and not one-dimensional. Aisha is so unapologetically herself, and her love for her sister is palpable. Aida is a character I very much sympathize with, and it's a bit sad to see how some readers judge her the same way her step-mother does; it just goes to show that the author did a great job at portraying the way outsiders view victims when they're not "perfect." Overall, I love the twins and how close they are despite their differences, I hope they get a better ending this time around.
I also really like Sein, I think as far as MLs goes, he's as swoon worthy as they come! I appreciate that they show his flaws during his worst moments, but also make sure we know his strengths. I've read many stories where they try to portray troubled men and just make them total assholes until the very moment they fall for the FL, which causes them to switch up immediately. Those kind of stories can be really frustrating because they feel so forced. I think the way Sein was written is a lot more realistic. It's clear he's been interested in Aisha since he met her pretty much, but he still has many issues that have hurt their relationship over the years. Despite this, his love for her is just one of those things that is never questioned, and I do like that he acknowledges that his past actions are what led to her distrust of him in the first place, and that he's actively trying to show her a different side of himself to change her perception of him.
I can't wait to see what other changes the author makes!