Thirsty Thirty
5 stars for the philosophical aspect and flow of the story. I like how it's targeted on people who are uncertain, every question and advice said by the characters hit me hard because I am like that, so much that I kind of hated it too because they are hitting me, but that only means that the author did a good job because she succeeded on making me question my self. I also like how it threads on issues faced by career women and how it is on the realism side when the characters are finding answers on how to solve or to get over their problems. People are not perfect, the flaws of the characters and how they assess theirselves made the story more relatable and realistic, it's a kind of relief to remind us that being a human is equivalent to being not perfect, and it's okay to not be perfect, someone will accept us as we are and will lift us up when we need to, compare to the seemingly perfect characters of most romance stories that we read. They also have like cool jobs too!! 〣( ºΔº )〣
Survive as the Hero's Wife
The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass
Love the slow burn of Aria's character development.
Spoiler!
Also Bliss saying those depressing lines, my heart couldn't take it. I was also like that when I was a child :(((
Beware of the Villainess!