What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim Volume 2 Takes Time But Love Is on the Horizon
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim Volume 2 drags at first, but thanks to inclusion of the mystery and character development, it continues holding attention.
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim Volume 2 drags at first, but thanks to inclusion of the mystery and character development, it continues holding attention.
Imitation Volume 1 is like a boy meets girl then realizes he loves girl K-drama. With the industry backdrop, there is potential for surprises with the drama.
My Mate Is a Feline Gentleman Volume 1 is sweet and spicy as Toushirou and Alex come together but some parts of the story might turn readers off.
No Longer Heroine Volume 3 continues inspiring laughter and irritation because of Hatori’s attempts to emulate Adachi and become a heroine.
The Remarried Empress Volume 3 leans more toward a reverse-harem as different men jockey for Navier’s attention. There’s comedy, drama and scheming aplenty.
Hex Americana has a sweet love story between the two leads. But not enough focus on building it up. Too much happens or is left unexplored despite its length.
The Essence of Being a Muse Volume 1 emotional notes that you resonate with it. Fighting through fear and insecurity uplifts the character and the reader.
Villains Are Destined to Die Volume 3 has love, hate, fear, stress, and lots of laughs. Each volume leaves you excited for the next and this one’s no different.
My Dear, Curse-Casting Vampiress Volume 1 is a solid start for what could be a hilariously fun series akin to Love Hina or DearS with action to boot.
Hirano and Kagiura Volume 1 is cute, but pacing and lack of character depth drags the volume down. We need to know more to feel invested in them.