This was a a fluffy funny turns serious masterpiece. The spin off Nightfall is even better. This series was enough to make the author one of my top five authors of all time and I will be looking for more of their work.
Reasons: #1, the they are able to draw you into the story and you continue to read because the story grips you!
#2, the surprise funny fluff on top for the super serious cracks you up and leaves you laughing out loud.
#3, most would call these sex scenes but of any manga manhwa or other illustrated options out there these scenes are slow sensual scenes of physically loving someone. It’s not let’s put sex scenes in for sales it’s put them in because it shows the love and affection between two people. Also they actually look like they enjoy it, unlike most where the bottom always seems to be in pain but says they like it or is always saying stop stop when they don’t mean it bull.
#4, the artwork is extremely exceptional and beautiful. Not just the sex scenes but the action scenes and the funny fluff ones.
This can be read in English on lehzin. I am now off to see if I can find more by this author!
Honestly i was way more invested in this side couples story by the end of the main story, the main pair was cute and funny, but this pair just has so much more depth and chemistry that i seriously can’t get enough of. I’m surprised that this wasn’t a whole season of its own at the length it is for a post ending side story but im so glad the author gave us more of this pair and what came after for them. This author has such a way with their writing and the way they crafted the paneling and positioning, lighting and color tones, the way they express intimacy is top tier easily the best I’ve ever read. Every intimate scene is wrought with tension and sensuality, you can feel the love and affection between them and it’s all so human and so realistic for all that this story is fantastical. I don’t usually leave reviews but this one was special and i couldn’t not talk abt how much i loved this pair and their story.
Devoured the full series and the side story. Masterpiece. Flawless. The most romantic piece of media I've read in a long time. (Plus, it soothed some decades-old Wolf's Rain trauma, traumatized me again, and then soothed me again.) If perfection has a name, it's Park Ji-yeon's Wolf in the House.