La Dolce Vita di Adelaide
So we have a case of reincarnation and transportation to another world here...I've never seen that one. It's also funny how go with the flow the female protagonist is, but I did think it was a little wasteful about the food going to waste after barely eating it. Anyways, the banter among the characters is nice and the whole marriage idea to get rid of some form of dilemma also takes a different turn with all parties being so willing. I feel bad for the celebrity who got transported though since she literally has no family in the new world and has to resort to similar schemes as before...but then again it would have worked more in her favor to be seen as a sainted at heart even without abilities so that she'd gain allies. The quote, "It takes a brave person to marry a handsome person" and the female protagonist proposing to be a "trophy wife" stays with me.
Seduce the Villain's Father
I'm pretty entertained by the possibility of being transported to your favorite novel just to feel helpless since if you reveal all you know to quickly you're suspicious or thought to be insane...but in this case being launched in the prequel part of 20 years before the story begins its quite interesting. But, it seems the female protagonist will have to get quite inventive if she's going to save the emperor (Erudian) of the biggest neighboring kingdom who also happens to be a villain and her favorite character. I wonder though if it's possible to let the emperor's son be born and just counter some of the darkness with kindness/love (too much sailor moon I guess)...hmmm. Anyway her attempts at wooing the emperor should be funny especially since she was reduced to the pitiful "aren't I pretty" pick-up line! I like Yeni's older sister and brother in law and her niece (Bizney whose the novel is named after) should be adorable as well! Ah the dark side does have kindness...the silver haired, red eyed emperor will be still my beating heart. Also, how the f male protagonist cares for her new family is awesome since it seems she was in foster care before.
Suddenly Became a Princess One Day
1st thing it's a crime for Dads to be this hot but it brings me much joy! In the original novel it really did seem that Claude had serious mental issues (still does) but he didn't just kill all his concubines because he thought it would be fun more so out of the constant sense of abandonent he finds himself being victim to...fist the fiancé then someone he truly loved. Athy is cool because she spent time studying for regular knowledge as well as magic, and all the characters are way more interesting with the female protagonist being reincarnated. I like Claude but Lucas is so cute him being a powerful older wizard who doesn't recognize when he's jealous and can be petty.
I Choose the Emperor Ending
What I love about this is the female protagonist had a passion for medieval times...the knights, kings/queens, the appreciation of nature and art, but wasn't too keen on the dirt and unsanitary environment (me either) so after being successful in science and taking part in anything medieval in the 21st century she descided to delve into virtual reality and create her own medieval world and characters. I really like the fact that the world is of her own making, and its kinda ironic that th game creator gets stuck not only in her own world but actually wanted to switch to a noble because being a slave was too much effort...even though she wrote the slavery into her world. I like the idea of working my way up but I get wanting to skip to a comfortable setting. Anyway I laugh everytime she calls the male protagonist her baby even though in some sense he is as well as the other characters, then she goes and call the yundere like prince her baby but he doesn't get the same treatment. I mean I get it he kills all of the lovely Duke's (Edward) people while he's gone and always covets new things that don't belong to him, but wasn't that how he was created to be? Whose really at fault here? The weird thing is how she creates work out machines for the knights I just think those are too close to modern times, but the washer isn't that bad. Also even the Duke's little fiancé is interesting...I never would have thought she wore wigs.
The Earl's Daughter was Suddenly Employed as the Crown Prince's Fiancée
Jishou Akuyaku Reijou na Konyakusha no Kansatsu Kiroku
I definitely haven't seen a female protagonist like Bertria...she wholeheartedly from the time she remembered she had a past life just started spouted it out...since she's suppose to be a villainess that ruins Price Cecil's love life with the fated maiden that becam her soul objective because somehow it would lead to a happy ending for the prince. Even though being betrothed as children was more so for political reasons...her blunt honesty and unpredictableness is quite funny and cute through it does get her into trouble if her family, servants, and fiancé weren't looking out for her. I liked seeing how easily things come to the genius Prince Cecil, but being a natural at things can be quite boring and dull...it's cool that Bertria's knowledge of how the "plot" and characters are supposed to be mixed in with her determination actually brings spice to the Prince's life. Also, I liked that Bertria decided to save her mom even if it meant her dad not becoming evil, and somehow she saved one another one of her main leads by having an open communication with him. Oh an I love how spirits are essential beings in using magic! Plus it's always nice seeing the main lead(s) fall for the would-be-villainess who turns out to be more interesting than the heroine!
I Stan the Prince
I'm pretty sure many people dont expect their fan-fiction to become so well known throughout the land, I was thinking that Angelina wrote it and published it herself but I'm glad that it gave a new level of adoration to her favorite prince even if he's a strike first never asks questions kind of guy...many of those rumors seem exaggerated only to tarnish his name. His twin sister, Hoya, is really quite smart and politically savvy, even though her brother couldn't get past his embarrassment she saw the potential of garnering more than fear and not just hating a passionate novel with no ill intent. For just once I'd like a person to remember a crucial childhood memory, but I'm just glad that everyone's lives will take on a whole new direction from a book a diehard fan wrote with no filter! Also, the mystery behind the second empresse's death and the relationship between the emperor's children is quite interesting. It seems that the youngest prince looks up to his older siblings, and I'm glad they don't hate each other...teasing is always welcomed! "Why does everyone leave me?" Aww...Rayburn and Angelina were raising a bird together, I knew he was a softie! I love the paparazzi artist his drawings helped with the original novel and allowed glimpses of the real Rayburn! Yep, Rayburn is awesome I mean he bought Angelina's freedom and wanted to bring her back with him...I wish she hadn't run away!
Living as the Tyrant's Older Sister
Oh boy I'm impatient with the slight sizzle and adamant denial! I find it fitting that Alicia was a modern woman who had the looks, brains, and worthwhile job but she seemed to look down on her sister and her latest book and that very book is where she is recarnated to...the character that was also inspired by her. Her sister got back at her by making her beautiful with amazing eyesight/ attention to detail and blacksmithing abilities, but she is forgotten later in the story after being killed. I also like that the sister was able to be successful with the corrections she made after listening to Alicia, even though Kai having character development was still good in the original I love the way Aries turned out--he's clever, observant, has almost perfect abilities, great at the art of making love...I mean even Alicia was mad crushing on him before she was reincarnated but when she made up her mind that her only way out was Lancelot it's like she doesn't even give Aries a chance. Don't get me wrong I liked her outsmarting him and how his jealously causes him to make sure Lancelot isn't around her when he can, even when he seemed smitten with her cursing like a sailor, but how long before acceptance happens?
It’s Too Hard to Chase the Tsundere Prince
It's interesting how self preservation and the morality of being a doctor can clash so much in the female protagonist...I like that the female protagonist has medical skills from modern times and gets a second chance at life through reincarnation...no one would want to waste that opportunity. I get it a stranger is very untrusting whose at death's door, but obviously in whatever life he/she came from trust isn't something to take lightly. I was like how you gonna leave the stranger that just started trusting you after barely keeping them alive....can't you both think of a way out of the situation together lady? I'm glad the female protagonist didn't let him die, but boy did she change her tune when she found out he was a prince...I'm like oh you feel a little bad now? Anyway, I always like seeing different medical practices and ancient romances, the struggle of court life and defying people's low expectations of you, and I especially like tsundere characters because for all their outward mean talk they're real softies on the inside! The female protagonist is also kinda funny and able to stand up for herself and others quite well...the person who use to reside in her body was gentle but often abused and I'm glad the family members that had fun hurting the past soul are now getting what they deserve!
The Villainess Lives Twice