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Weeb4Life's Reviews & Ratings

2019-06-16
Very entertaining with two likeable leads, both with surprising depth and great character development. Twins Nick and Neal switch places for a month, Lisa wants a baby from her good friend Nick but clueless Neal is the one who ends up accepting her request (w/out knowing the details), so ofc hilarity ensues as Neal tries his hardest to resist Lisa's advances. Luckily she figures out the truth soon enough, but decides that, since the brothers share the same DNA, Neal is an equally perfect mate so continues to pursue him, while Neal mistakenly believes she's in love with Nick because of a crush she had on him as a child. Lisa is feisty, sassy and never afraid to speak her mind. Neal uses bravado and jokes to hide his insecurities, but once he's called out for his bs he manages to self-reflect and accept himself for who he is (he also keeps making it rain!). These two really are made for each other and their romance is both believable and well-developed. Definitely recommend this!
2019-06-14
At several points in the manga there's a point about differing values and how the lead girl shouldn't "make a fuss about a little infidelity" because it's normal in show business. And no matter what the manga tries to say against it, THIS is the message it's giving. The man cheated on his wife, twice, but it's deemed acceptable and completely excusable. He kisses another woman (and I mean full-on passionately makes out with her) but it's totally fine because he didn't have sex with her, and it's the wife's fault for being upset. And after she leaves him, while they're still married, he sleeps with this other woman, but it's fine because it was only once and it was while they were separated, marriage vows be damned. I wish I were exaggerating. This might well be a case of "different values" but, personally, I find the man's behaviour and actions UNACCEPTABLE. He cheated on his wife and I despise infidelity, and I loathe this manga for condoning it. If you have any self-respect avoid it.
2019-06-13
Very cute story, both leads have good chemistry. When the girl found out the guy was actually a prince, she was super mad (a little too angry imo
2019-06-06
Very typical story with no surprises or clever twists. Guy marries girl (Why? Who knows), guy is always busy with work and spends more time with clingy other woman, guy does nothing to comfort or reassure girl when she asks about possible affair (he just expects complete obedience and compliance), girl leaves guy then later discovers she's pregnant etc etc. Do I believe the guy truly loves her and is committed to her? No. Do I believe he genuinely regrets his past actions and attitude, and is honestly willing to change his ways? Hell no. "Sorry" just isn't going to cut it, she's his wife, not his servant, yet he's never treated her with the respect and devotion she deserves, nor has he truly shown any real commitment to his marriage. The stars I give are entirely for the girl, who has a few badass moments, and the nice art.
2019-06-06
One of the better HQ titles, I really enjoyed it and love its excellent little twists to common tropes. The lead girl's twin sister is a horrible person, but the manga does a great job explaining why she's like that without excusing her actions; I'm glad it doesn't try hard to force you to like her. The lead lady is kind, loving, patient and demure, but she faces the insults and threats thrown at her with incredible strength and dignity, and is willing to do anything, even potentially give up the baby, if it's in his best interest. The lead man is hot-tempered and aggressively pushy, but unlike most of his trope he's fully aware of his faults and their consequences, so he always tries his best to exercise self-control, feeling bad whenever he fails. I especially love how his personality comes back to bite him when he finds that his son is just as foul-tempered and difficult as he is! The romance is very well done and doesn't feel forced, and both leads truly want the best for the kid.
2019-06-03
A very enjoyable read, the mystery surrounding the Corosini family and why the lead girl's grandmother kept receiving money every month from them is the real draw of this manga. It's not a huge mystery or a shocking discovery or anything, but it's still satisfying to learn the full story little by little. The romance progresses nicely, if a little too quickly (like most HQ mangas
2019-06-02
Well that sure was a waste of time and money... The plot was stupid, the characters even more so and the art yoyoed in quality. The titular sister just comes off as a trash person who managed to almost ruin the lives of the four people closest to her with her chronic lying and cheating, while everyone else is a coward. Literally every single problem and conflict in the story is directly caused by the sister's lies, then exacerbated by the others' cowardice, and yet the manga really wants us to like this cow and believe she was a good person?! A good person doesn't cheat on her husband and then lie about the timing of her pregnancy, making him believe the baby isn't his! A good person doesn't lie to the sister who sacrificed so much to raise her, to get her to break up with the love of her life! No she was a terrible person and everyone around her is better off with her dead. Everything else about this manga is boring and not worth reading. Skip this.
2019-06-01
I have no idea what the previous reviewer found funny about this manga, because, apart from the free preview, I found absolutely nothing humorous about this at all. Sure the art is pretty, but the characters aren't particularly likeable (except the servant, Hendricks) and the actual plot is ludicrous: abandoned wife needs to get pregnant to avoid idiot cousin-in-law getting her lands, so she goes looking for her husband, finds out he's gone blind and doesn't recognise her, so she pretends to be a mistress to seduce him. There's just so much wrong with this nonsense I don't know where to begin. The guy is just... such a pathetic, cowardly moron, how can anyone like him, let alone love him?! He's a deadbeat loser who uses his disability to justify being a deadbeat loser. In all seriousness, the girl should've given up on him years ago when he first left her, and married Hendricks who's a much better man in every way. I mean even their kids prefer him! So disappointed, I regret renting it
2019-06-01
I concur, the ending was excellent and made me see the entire story in a new, warmer, brighter light. This is a definite must read, the characters are all well developed and interesting, and every one of them becomes a better person by the end, and in a very natural and believable way. I love how the lead girl improved herself both inside and out for her own benefit, not for the guy's, and how (slight spoilers) the lead man didn't fall for her for her looks at all! But my favourite part was actually the developing relationship between the two "rivals". It was especially amazing seeing just how much love, and also lost love, can change a person, it made me more invested in their romance than the leads', lol! Definitely put a smile on my face and gave me the warm fuzzies, so I can't recommend this manga enough, especially if you like an incredibly feel-good ending.
2019-05-30
That ending. F**k that ending. This would have been a fairly nice, enjoyable read if not for that *** ending. So, clich辿 plot, innocent, na誰ve girl (who's actually studying astrophysics and has been accepted for an internship at NASA!) dates cold, heartless playboy a-hole, who dumps her when she starts talking about their future, then she discovers she's pregnant. To her credit, despite how appallingly he treated her, she still does the right thing and tells him about his baby, only for a-hole to be the biggest sack of turds ever (and considering most HQ males, that's saying something). This human garbage is utterly irredeemable and his sob story excuse is laughable after everything he's said and done. But what I hate the most about this story is the ending: when the leads are getting married, the girl gives up on her dream of being an astronomer because apparently being married to a scumbag is a better dream come true. No. Just. NO. I hate this story and I hate the art, don't buy this