Her latest and greatest work, Blossoms of the White Night starts off a little rocky, introducing a child-marriage plot in the first chapters. This is thankfully handled with grace as MC has no interest in messing with a young Shuraka. We quickly move into the present timeline where Shuraka is now a grown man, and this is where the usual "BWAT magic" kicks in.
In my opinion BWAT-nim's second best work and it's not even finished yet (praying she manages to secure the rights to her own work).
Probably the only guideverse BL manhwa I like, BWAT always manages to take common tropes and make them beautiful beyond words. The dynamic between Adam and Eve is genuine, almost whimsical, but fragile and I'm a little scared to see where this may go if it picks up again.
I'm not gonna lie, I almost dropped this. It has two of my least favorite plotlines: enemies-to-lovers and OMEGAVERSE.
I stuck with it though because it's BWAT, and man am I glad I did. This is the only Omegaverse manhwa I will ever read. Beautiful art, fantasy, great smut, and a relationship that evolves into something everlasting. It's whimsical in the best ways. BWAT, my god keep doing what you do.
Great historical BL manhwa, delving into more of a "two traumatized individuals from two different classes find love" rather than "noble abuses peasent". It's beautiful, tragic, then beautiful again. Well worth a read.
Another ceritifed BWAT classic. It dabbles in a very unique, almost disturbing dynamic between a gaurdian and their now adult "son", both apart of the underworld. It's dark and full of trauma and angst, but as usual BWAT manages to develop a beautiful romance between the MC and ML that isn't doomed.
At this point in me setting up this list, there is really nothing I can say other than everything BWAT makes is bound to be incredible.
This delves into class difference, control, trauma and tragedy. Unrequited love and longing, the MC and ML both desire something they can't have, and manage to find that something in each other. It's dark but poetic and isn't doomed, typical in BWAT-nim's work.
Blossoms of the White Night