Female lead is BRILLIANT, lived as a villainess, died and came back twice as evil
And then she grows as a character (I suppose that she even might be a good person that just was raised to be evil)
And the plot that really interesting and not feels out of place or like they just needed some random plot twists or secret villains
Not much of a romance going
Art is 1000/10
Final score: EAT THE RICH
I LOVE this one
MC is smart and her way of surviving in high society is very interesting
MC is willing to save so called villainess cus she can see that villainess is just being misunderstood
ML is sweet and caring even though he looks like annoying type :D
Another not so much of a romance story, but with captivating plot and smart and interesting mc
Characters relationship development is the best part
Characters 10/10
Plot 9/10
Ml is a villain from novel and MC is an author of the novel
ML's kidnapping her and takes her to the world of the novel she wrote so she could make him an emperor
The romance progressing is pretty fast and so is the plot , lots of ups and downs and plot twists
7-8/10
Heroine gets reincarnated in the novel where pretty much each character can be defined as a villain (including herself)
It's full of cliche however it's personally one of my favourite
MC is calm and friendly and the romance is sweet
7/10
MC gets reincarnated as a minor villain in the novel
This is a slowbern and more focused on the plot than the romance
MC is smart and ML is cute
Art is absolutely beautiful
7/10
MC is energetic and very desperate to fulfil her role as a villainess however she seems to be too kind (and stupid) for her own good
The story is told from the MLs perspective , it's full of cliche but yet sweet
7/10
MC has so much empathy for villain in the novel and cries so hard she gets reincarnated in the world of the novel to cry some more and trying to save ML from his own bad deeds
The story is kinda silly and overdramatic and MCs fragility is annoying but I think its worth attention if you have a Villain kink
6.5/10
Even though it looks generic on a first glance, surprisingly goes in depth about trauma.
Beware of the Villainess!