Basic Plot: After transmigrating into the body of a character from a book, Erica tries to find her happily ever after.
I think I've developed a minor addiction to Tapas and the graphic novels published there. I suppose there are worse addictions.
At any rate, the idea of a person from our world becoming a character in a novel seems to be a common trope in these web series. Sometimes it's more important, sometimes less. I think it's a bit of an odd trope to be so popular, but to each their own. It was pretty vital to the plot of this novel, though, as Erica kept changing things, so the original novel's events were almost entirely avoided. I liked Erica as a character, she was a lot of fun, even if more than a little oblivious at times. The art was lovely, and I really enjoyed this whole story.
As side story goes, I liked this very much. We got to meet their future kid, not as a kid. It got me crying on that one. I also like the side story for our other guys. It gave us a taste of what could have been. Okay, I know it's not a canon and it's just my own delusion but I took it as this... the alternate ending for Elliot and Reo came true. Something similar to the effect of the potion that Erica touched. Elliot and Reo were brought to the point in their past that they regretted the most and wanted to change. So that they can be honest and be given the chance to love Erica. Yes, that's my version, and I'm sticking to it for my peace of mind/heart. Because why harem if not poly? I want them to be able to freely love our girl, especially my sweet pasta boy.
I had fun for the most part! But for me, the buildup was...anticlimactic. Shouldn't I be more kilig once they're together? Why did I like it better when they were still pining for each other?