Hold Over You
Synopsis: Choi Kwon (MC) has accrued so much bad karma because of his previous life that the people around him suffer tragic fates. Enter Shin Yooyoung (ML), who claims to remember his past of being MC's husband. It seems that staying by Yooyoung's side alleviates the curse that plagues Kwon. Review: If you love pathetic, unhinged love interests, then look no further; Shin Yooyoung has nothing on his brain besides his wifey. Although he adores Choi Kwon, there's a hint of a red flag in his character—he is pushy and forces Kwon to have marathon sex with him, even when Kwon tries to reject him.
For You Who Grieves
Synopsis: Kim Doyoon gets into a car accident and wakes up in the body of Yeo Doyoon, who has committed suicide. Although they come from different social classes, it seems like they share a similar abusive upbringing. Returning to university, Doyoon re-encounters his closest university friend, Hangyeol, but he acts much colder than how Doyoon remembers him. Meanwhile, Hangyeol keeps seeing similarities between this suspicious person and his beloved sunbae whom he is mourning. Review: Worth the read. Kim Doyoon has a good heart and respects the body he awakens in. Despite being loved by everyone he befriends, he is insecure about worth as a person. Hangyeol is the type of love interest that only cares about his sunbae—otherwise, he's a total misanthropist. You can tell when Hangyeol discovers the truth about Doyoon's identity by how his attitude instantly does a 180° turn. The story also goes in depth on the backstories of Kim Doyoon, Hangyeol and even the deceased Yeo Doyoon, explaining how their experiences have shaped their personalities. There's lots of comedic moments and also angst.
Dawn of the Dragon