Lady beast
What in the world is this?!! Have we switched bodies forever? That’s what Elise thought when she looked at her own self, not in a mirror, but her actual body with her own two eyes. You wouldn’t believe what she had thought when she looked in the mirror and found herself looking at her husband’s, Duke Jin Jo’s face. Review: Ah, yes. One of the most unbearable pains known to women. . . The menstrual cycle. I’m definitely rooting for the male love interest. He obviously cares for our protagonist. Plus, he understands a woman’s pain when she goes through that time. I like the plot and mystery surrounding their switching of bodies. I love how the artist shows that through their facial expressions. It’s always clear, and the artist certainly knows how to make their personalities shine. The art style is a win for me, and so is the storyline. I love reading fantasy comics in a more historical setting such as the time of the monarchy and the existence of nobles. I’ve already read plenty of comics surrounding that trope, but I can’t get enough of it. I look forward to seeing the future of this comic. Comment: Foreshadowing is ominous indeed. . . Also, unrequited love kind of sucks, but what irritates me is that sometimes, people drown themselves in their insecurities and blind themselves to the love that is right in front of them. That’s all. Side note: Caught up to chapter 71.
Soulmate(Yuri)
Two girls are friends, sisters, and soulmates. Yu Qi, a 17-year-old high school student, wakes up to find that she and her 27-year-old self had switched souls. One has to relive the experience of meeting her lover again and the other has to bear the responsibility of being her girlfriend and an adult, despite the unfamiliarity. Both worlds are always changing, but the only one who never changes is... you, who is always by my side. Comment: I’ve been reading a lot of BL lately, so I just thought “What the Hades?” and tried reading a GL. It’s quite foreign to me, and I didn’t think that I would enjoy it as much as I did. It was fairly fluffy, and I think that this was a nice change of pace. It felt like a breath of fresh air in the beginning of Spring. I love how honest Yu Qi is with her significant other/soon-to-be significant other, Yuanzi. P.S: I left the summary mostly alone because I really like it, and I’m satisfied with it! I left off on chapter 28.
I'll Be Gay! Body Switcharoo
Review: This was kind of erotic, yet wholesome at the same time. They’re both switches. Literally. They can both be bottom, but they can both be top, too. Welp. Makes sense to me. I haven’t a clue what’s going on here, but I’ll act like I do!
This Question Is Super Difficult
Side note Left off on chapter 43.
Pairing Names
Review: Great. Absolutely great, except for the fact that it was too short.
This Wasn't The H Life I Imagined After Reincarnation!
Review: Well, there’s sm*t in the first (only) chapter. I’ll have what he’s having.
At the End of the Road