Ji-Yeon Woo is a 33 year old scriptwriter that dies after trying to save an old lady from some thugs.
She transmigrates into her author friends’ novel as the fifth daughter of the Elias Family: Tara Elias.
Except her new family is doomed to be executed for treason after being set up!
Now she just has 3 years to change her and her families’ fate.
And everything may have gone smoothly if she hadn’t met the 2nd Prince, Kyle Amure!
Can Yeon Woo escape death this time around?



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Typically, when reading serialized stories, I prefer to wait for a few chapters to build up the narrative. However, with this one, I simply cannot resist. As soon as I learn of a new chapter release, I immediately dive in.
Initially, the translations focused on the romantic aspects, which were a joy to read. Now, even earlier chapters are being translated, and at the time of this review, there are just around 20 more left to catch up with.
Both the manhwa and the novel are favorites of mine, and I find myself revisiting them frequently due to their captivating content.
Heartfelt gratitude to the translation team and to Munirang for creating such a fantastic story. Well done!
I advise others to hold off until chapters 18 through 112 are translated, so the story isn't marred by subpar artwork. However, considering the translator's unpredictable schedule, that might take a while. I hope it'll be resolved by next year. Ideally, an official translation would emerge, allowing me to enjoy the story without any issues. For now, I'll reserve my rating until I progress further. Despite my current frustration, I do appreciate the translated chapters and want to acknowledge their good translation quality.
The story is heavily plot-driven, initially with romance taking a backseat, but later developing into a slow-burning, meaningful connection between the characters. The slow pace allows for deeper, more authentic romantic moments that feel earned due to the lengthy development of their love.
The characters in this series receive ample attention and are well-rounded. Tara, our FL, stands out with her realistic portrayal – strong-willed yet self-aware, knowing when to ask for help. She's not a one-dimensional character, having worked hard for every aspect of her life. The book also addresses the topics of burnout and mental health in a realistic and healthy manner.
Kyle, as the ML, is distinct from typical OI (Other Important) leads. He's practical and emotionally detached, providing a refreshing take on the romantic partner. Their relationship evolves gradually, revealing unexpected depths in Kyle's character.
The supporting characters are well-written, each with their own motivations, personalities, and growth throughout the story. Even minor characters experience development.
The antagonists are complex and multi-layered, with legitimate reasons behind their actions, making them formidable opponents. They range from intelligent and resourceful to those with understandable motives, adding depth to the narrative.
In summary, this novel offers a nuanced blend of romance, plot, and character development, catering to readers who appreciate a deeper, more thoughtful story arc. It might not be a conventional romance read, but it certainly provides a rewarding experience for those who enjoy well-developed characters and intricate storytelling.
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