This story has a special place in my heart. It deals with overcoming addiction and choosing the better and right path for yourself. The readers get an insight to the characters' past and how that ties into the people they have become, but also how that functions as a catalyst towards change and wanting a better life. Very beautiful.
From the very beginning of the story, I've liked the slow development of their relationship. The plot is also very interesting as it not only focuses purely on sex but also on Geonwoo's background and life (same with Euijoon). The art style is stunning and the characters are good. It's so sad they were separated for so long, but the ending is making everything worth it.
I have many mixed feelings about this. The plot and the pacing started out perfectly, and the story has a sense of slow burn that I grew to like quickly. While the characters and the overall progression of the story was done well, the acts of sexual assault was not expected or appreciated---that unfortunately ruined the remainder of the story for me. To end this on a good note, I will say that Lee Won is the coolest character of them all.
A story about healing. In every sense of the word. It also depicts the aspect of abandonment and trust issues quite well. The beginning of the story was so good, but I slowly lost interest as the whole thing continued. It felt like every plotline was rushed in order for a new one to start. This had a lot of potential, but was executed poorly in my opinion.
Such an interesting story with complex characters and relationships. The plot remains interesting and detailed, and the element of suspense keeps the readers on their toes. I love dynamics between all the characters, and the pacing and progression of the plot is great. Would recommend!
A story about gang violence, healing and slowly putting yourself first. This is such an interesting story, but I think many people are focusing too much on the love triangle, rather than paying attention to how Ian goes from hating his life to gradually making choices that put himself and his happiness first. This story depicts complex relationship and complicated pasts so well, and I can't wait to see where the plot is headed.
A story about mysteries, secrets and breaking and regaining trust. This story has so many interesting plotlines, and they all tie together so nicely. The readers have the chance to put the pieces together, and try to solve the various mysteries that are occurring in this story. I was left with my mouth open during multiple instances, especially in relation to Isaac and his past, but also about where the plot was headed in general. Would recommend.
This seemed interesting from the beginning, but the story is extremely slow-paced and doesn't need to have 100+ chapters. It had moments that kept me slightly intrigued, but I felt more annoyed than anything else when reading this. Some people like it, some find it boring. It's all a matter of preference.
A former gang member struggling to make money, and a stranger offering him a way. This has potential, but it is so poorly written and executed that it ruined the experience for me. The art is the main thing that made me finish it.
This is such a beautiful and heartbreaking story. This is some of the most traumatising and agonising stuff I have ever read. This story deals with so many uncomfortable topics--abuse, prostitution, power imbalance, codependency, obsession and revenge. It's beautifully written and handles everything respectfully and realistically. This is one of those stories you only read once, but never forget.
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