Way to many tea parites and girl time. Sadly I got bored with the comic around chapter 50 or so. I read Sica Wolf by the same author and liked it so I thought I'd like this one.
Maybe the adapter team for Sica Wolf shaved off all of the fat from the novel or something. The quite moments were nice and didn't over stay their welcome. In Sigrid the quite moments are short, but so frequent that the story loses momentum.
I like the characters and I understand why the quite times are there; to build them up and make you care and for Sigrid to learn and grow into accepting her feminine side.
I feel that the story is well written but seriously drags at times. I saw the team refer to the Crows Prince which also suffered from a drag problem.
I re-read this today and liked it more than when I first read it! I had mixed feelings back then. I remember when everyone was complaining about the fl crying and I felt that they were wrong, I still hold the opinion. (she witnessed horrible things happening to the man she loved and was suddenly thrown in front of him. wouldn't you cry too?)
I'm glad that it wasn't bloated and only had what was truly needed. Like Sica Wolf, only what is needed.
I just re-read this last week, read it for the first time in 6yrs.
I don't like it as much as I did when I first read it. It's still well written and executed, but something is missing for me? I guess it's my age or the fact that I've read comics that I liked far more over the last 6yrs?
I just re-read Sica Wolf after this one, which I also hadn't touched for years and like it way more. I had just read The Beast Tamed by the Villainess before either of those comics and loved it.
Maybe I just prefer the romance genre over this one which should have been something like slice of life, because there's barely any romance at all. The main focus of the comic is her relationship with her father and sister. Sure she has interactions with both ml, but they felt hollow and the 2mls felt shallow as hell.
It literally ended with her not having chosen either aside from a childrensbook side story where she married both and another where she was with the mage on a date.











I just reread this for the first time in years. It's a very cute, straight forward, light hearted, villainess romantasy story. It has a happy ending.
It's a nice break from action, thriller, sad stories. It didn't embarrass me while reading, like it did others (I've read far more embarrassing stories and scenes).