by Wann Jay Jin is the headstrong teenage rebel. J. Max is the tall debonair foreigner with more to his background than he lets on. On the surface, it would seem as though Jay and J. have nothing in common... until a chance encounter sparks a mysterious attraction. Will true love prove strong enough to overcome the language barrier? The newest series by the author of Can't Lose You !
Debuted with Stupid in 1997 Main works: Honey, The return of the Princess Louina, Fining A Hidden Handsome Man, Miracle, I Wanna Be Happy, Anne the Lover
This is my first ever manhwa and good lord, this reads like your typical overdramatic cliche Korean drama. The main couple just can't get a damn break. I do like it and I must say the flow of the story was executed quite well. I love the ending.
(Coming from a manga reader, there's a little bit of adjustment reading from right to left. My eyes always tend to go and read the words on the left side first.)
I apologize for my profanity but in this volume, Jay can be a bitch. I apologize again for using that word. I know that she fell and hit her head causing for her to lose her memories, but I felt guilty how Jarte had to live through how he had lost her. Made me feel angry at her than back at him too. This volume has confused me. Maybe the next one will make me understand.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I'm slightly disappointed by this manga. I guess that goes to show you not to go in reading something with certain expectations. I loved the drawings and the style but the storyline just got to me, and not in a good way.
I'm disappointed...At first, it was good but then it became bad at like vol2 (VOL2 PLEASE) and I just didn't like vol3. I don't think I'll continue this manga (except if I'm really really bored with nothing else to read).
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