Non-Refundable Alpha
•4 stars: Minor errors. Overall funny and captivating and the artsyle is very pleasant. Should've been way longer to cover up the plotholes. This just leaves me a little dissatisfied. ️: Choi Jaewon, an omega, enjoys a carefree life abroad where he spends his time messing with alphas. One day, his father requests for him to return to Korea in exchange for some money and learns upon arrival that he will be married off to an old friend of his, an alpha named Yang Junhee, in order to prevent his family from going bankrupt. Jaewon initially hates the idea of marrying Juhee, who he remembered as a nerd, but is surprised to see the man of his dreams at the altar. After getting married, they go on their honeymoon where Jaewon is informed of a promise he made to Juhee when they were kids that he has no recollection of.
How Do I Get Together With My Childhood Friend?
• 5 stars: ️: Minami discovers she is in love with her childhood friend, Yuzu, upon overhearing a boy confess to her. After Minami learns that Yuzu rejected the boy, she decides to shoot her shot. Unfortunately, Yuzu sees her moves as nothing more than friendly gestures. How will Minami make Yuzu see her?
Cherry Blossoms After Winter
• 3 stars: It's cute, but I can't shake how weird their relationship is considering they were not only raised as brothers, but Taesung's mother only started to see things different when she literally saw them making out (and was horrified). She raised them both together as her sons, which makes them brothers in my eyes. This is just so weird and was iffy to read. ️: From living under the same roof to then being classmates?! Ever since his parents passed away, Haebom has been living in Taesung’s house. And now, being a 12th grader, he enters the same class as Taesung, which makes the whole situation way more awkward. Living together 24/7, Taesung and Haebom's relationship is bound to change.
Double Trap