Hae-Gi and So-Na love each other, but their relationship faces many difficulties, mostly related to the hatred So-Na's rich father feels towards Hae-Gi's poor family, and a terrible past that they share.
Birthplace: South Korea Other Information: Choi-sensei is married and has a young son named Ji-Ho. Choi Kyung-ah is known for her lavish, fantasy-laced illustrations for works like "Akashic Records" and "Come on Out, Love!". Her other works (currently unlisted) include "Aroma" and "Love". Choi-sensei once said that to draw someone cool and sexy, she wears her sexiest outfit, and stands in front of the open refrigerator.
I read the first three volumes of this series and although I bought most of the twelve book series at my local used book store, I don't think I'm going to finish this series. It's just not for me. None of the characters are really likable or relatable. It's like a bad soap opera and some of the plot lines were borderline offensive so this is a no for me.
I gave the series two stars. Though I generally like dramas and manga with many plot twists, I would not suggest this series.
Ha-Da is a jerk. I also don't like Charles - who owns Hae-Gi (a minor)'s nude modeling contract - but he's supposed to be a villain so it's fine; whereas Ha-Da is supposed to be the protagonist's best friend BUT HE KISSED HER WHILE SHE WAS DRUGGED. At least he apologised for it a few chapters later BUT WHAT THE HECKIE. Other than that, this series is pretty boring.
Sun-Mi tries to steal Hae-Gi from So-Na by placing So-Na in compromising situation with Ha-Da. Hae-Gi sees it but doesn't react as expected, he fights with Ha-Da for taking advantage of So-Na but doesn't hold it against So-Na. Sun-Mi is childish, wants Have-Gi because he turned her away. Have-Gi clearly likes So-Na, he shows it all the time but he doesn't say anything. So-Na is not over her kidnapping from years before and this is getting in the way of her forming a relationship with Have-Gi. Curious to see where this goes.