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T**I
Classic Cinderella but love it anyway
Jay is a normal Korean girl. Until one day she met Prince J of Rouile. He falls head over heels and proposed to her. She accepted, but Jay still has doubt about her feelings for him.In Volume 4, Jay saved a handsome mafia guy, but had amnesia. Meanwhile, J turned the world over looking for her. When he finally found her in the arms of the mafia guy, he flipped.The story fast pace and hot. Absolutely getting better with the drama. Can't miss.
B**M
Darker than the blurb suggests
So, the advertising blurb for *this* volume is somewhat accurate -- sort of a cute Cinderella type story between an "average" Korean teenager and the rich/hot/famous monarch of a miniscule (but prosperous) European country. He's too jaded to believe in love at first sight; she's considering rebelling against her family in order to pursue an art career -- what happens when he falls madly in love with her at first sight? But things aren't always what they appear.Having read several volumes of the series, I can safely say that this Cinderella/happy-ever-after vibe is a total setup: this is a story about love, hate, lust and obsession. It doesn't take long before the story foreshadows serious trouble between the two (largely fueled by his extreme possessiveness and her indecision), and sure enough, after a few volumes, their relationship starts spiraling horribly out of control. The terms "train wreck" is apropos -- the worse it gets, the harder it is to look away.So, if you like stories about relationships going horribly wrong and becoming more and more twisted (I'm thinking of the old movie, War of the Roses), you'll probably love it. Surprisingly, I'm enjoying the time spent examining the flaws of the different characters and how these have helped rip apart their weak "love at first sight" relationship along with their own psyches. Both the main characters are so broken and twisted after several novels, they're almost unrecognizable. If you like happy stories where couples are *slightly* tormented by circumstances outside of their control, and where horrible misunderstandings are tidily cleaned up with no emotional aftermath, then give this one a miss.But, don't count on a tragic ending, either; the two of them seemed doomed to either kill each other (literally) or work it out. Could go either way. (Though I'm guessing it'll be "work it out".) However, Cinderella, it is not -- at least not after the first few novels.
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