A riveting new read that will thrill you from bestselling Korean author Hong Heesu. A heartwarming medieval fantasy romance, Daddy I Don't Want to Marry! is a delightful read. A popular novel read by millions, the novel has been adapted into a webtoon.
The female lead's coronation ceremony is drawing close, and Jubelian is set on avoiding the death flag that would lead to her demise during the princess' coronation ceremony. But things keep falling out of place, spiraling out of control and heading towards a direction she did not expect. It turns out that it isn't all bad. Her broken relationship with her Father is turning a new leaf and she's become friends with Beatrice, the novel's female lead. Though the princess thinks it amusing to have Jubelian marry the crown prince so they would become family.
Meanwhile, hidden forces are at play. Mikhail has gone mad with his obsessive love towards Jubelian, leading him to a darker path
The problem with trying to change the story is that the story still wants to find you in one way or another. But I love that Jubelian and Max figured out so much; I was expecting their miscommunication (sure, let's call it that) to last far longer.
I’m really enjoying this series! The MC h FINALLY figured out the identity of the MC H, so now we get to see how she acts without the threat of death over her head, at least, not from her remembered previous life, duh Duh DUN!!! (I assume her life is in danger, we need some drama I suppose, but with her father and lover being all crazy for her, anyone who would even THINK about hurting her would be in for a world of hurt.)
4, I can’t wait to see where this story goes next, stars.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
At least in English this book would benefit from a stronger editor to smooth away some of the inconsistencies. To wit, Jubelian and her father appear to have originally intended as Fae, while Max, Bea and the Emperor were most likely Vampire. Also there were annoying word for word repeats, like the book was edited carelessly before bring published. All that aside, I am still enjoying the tale itself and look forward to its resolution.