Imagine Lee Sangyeo's surprise when she wakes up one day inside her favorite novel... and her horror when she realizes she's in the body of the adorable heroine's evil sister-in-law, Aylee Brydon! Knowing that the story will end terribly if nothing changes, Aylee is determined to save the heroine at all costs. However, her complete character reversal leads to problems in high society and causes friction with her cold fiancé, Duke Van Drave. At this rate, Aylee might be the one who needs saving! 3y3e3y
60 Chapters (Complete)
S1: 40 Chapters (1-40)
S2: 20 Chapters (41-60)

Wtf. Nonsense useless drama in the background. Also nothing makes sense!! How do all the strong men have to go to war to fight the demons and suddenly the MC can have her fiancé with her???? Huh? Plus, making a hunting competition with WHAT MEN?!?!? So no wonder they didn't show anyone else besides the Crown Prince (idk why he also didn't go to the war but whatevs) and the Duke (MCs fiancé). Gg. Pure nonsense!
... Last updated 6 months ago
The start of this book is weak in a "I really don't want to read this" sort of way. The FL gets the memory of the villainess, but then is shocked at how terrified the FL is, but then claims to understand everything, all while approaching the FL as if nothing bad has happened. Which is it, does she understand the situation or does she not understand the situation?
Stuff is happening, but its not happening b.c the plot or characters dictate that it should happen, instead it happens b.c the author wants this scene, or this moment to be in the book. I feel like I am reading an idea of a story and not the actual flushed out story. Nothing really flows and the dialog feels mechanical, couple that with the meh art work and the writing flaws really start jumping out at you.
Relationships are not built, for example the Villainess and the FL are now friends after one incident, we never get to see their relationship grow it just goes from 1 to 9.5 to10 in like 3 chapters.It is so poorly executed that you as the reader might even miss the part where you should care that any of this is happening.
A Marquess put her hands on a Dukes daughter...that is all I have to say about the authors ability to care about the world setting the characters are currently in.
This is not the worst story out there, if you can get past that terrible story set up, the bland characters, meh artwork, constant telling instead of showing, and all characters acting because the author said so, then this could make for a chill light read for someone out there.
You don't just blame everything on the maid when you took over the body of the person responsible. Just because you didn't do those despicable acts doesn't mean you can absolve your body's bad behavior. You took over the villainess. You need to apologize and take responsibility because no one else knows but you.
Also, you don't offload your job as the (temp) master of the house onto the person you're trying to save the minute you think you can get away with it...and that minute is definitely directly after you just woke up in the villainess's body. The girl you're trying to save isn't ready for all of that.
Damn, FL is selfish and irresponsible as hell.