The Wife Contract and My Daughter's Nanny
Left off on chapter 121.
Holy Chef, Crazy Empress
You know what they say “Food is the way to someone’s love.” Or something like that. Don’t @ me. Review: This manhua (I’m pretty sure this is of Chinese origin) surpassed my expectations. The art kept consistently improving. The food was deliciously drawn, so that was a sure plus! The storyline was built into a solid plot. I loved the character development, the historical aspect of this comic, and almost everything about it. This comic is more of a slice of life and comedy than a romance one. The drama kept me hooked, and I binge-read this in one sitting. It kind of took a toll on me, but I didn’t mind. That’s how good this is. I can’t wait for the next chapters to come. Side note: Caught up to chapter 166.
Hypno Rape -Part One-
Review: The teacher? THE TEACHER?!!! I am just in shock right now. I feel such sorrow for him. I would not recommend this.
Trapped in a Webnovel as a Good for Nothing
Review: This is so good. I’m not even kidding. I love the plot and the art style so far. MC would totally be an uke. Ahhhh, I can’t wait to read more! Haha. Side note: Caught up to chapter 72.
Please Draw me, Love!
Aiden somehow receives the opportunity to work with his all time favorite novelist, Angel Pon! However, when Aiden meets his favorite author, he finds that they look all too familiar. Second hand embarrassment is real Review: Just as I mustered up the courage to read this, despite the embarrassment, I found out it was dropped, and just as it was getting spicy, too . . . Everything was starting to fall into place. The art increasingly got better over time (especially the shocking facial expressions), and the storyline was developing into a more serious, elaborate story. It showcases serious issues like trauma, depression, and manipulation. It had me so immersed in the story. The ending was fairly abrupt, since the author has to deal with something personal going on in their life as of the moment. It was kind of like a cliffhanger and was open ended. They left us wondering what was going to happen next. This way, it gives us the freedom to imagine the ending after the “end.” I thoroughly enjoyed reading this. Comment: Mason, honey . . . Singing or writing? Pick a talent. I can’t write or sing, and here you are— Aiden really surprised me by how cold and calculating he could be sometimes. He can also be really fluffy, too. I think that Mason’s sister and her friend— They gave me serious undertones. I think the friend was in love with Angel Pon’s sister, but attempted to mask it by gushing over her friend’s brother. I can’t believe that I actually thought Dillon would have some character development. Nope. I cannot tell you how much I wanted to punch Jayce for being an inconsiderate, ill intentioned piece of sh!t. I can just TELL he had a superiority complex. Mason’s trauma was actually really serious, and it was so much more destructive than I had originally thought it was. I could also smell some hints of the invalidation Aiden felt as an artist when people insulted him saying that drawing was “easy.” It’s not, and even I know that firsthand. How about they stop acting like idiots and grow up? This comic really lead me on and left me. ;-; Besides that, I sincerely hope that the author gets better.
Beatrice