Wicked Fox by Kat Cho (429 pages)
Well, this story was emotionally draining. You gotta know that upfront.
Good chemistry/banter between the two leads (2 months tho!?!) and morality, friendship/loneliness, and abandonment issues are baked into a loaf of delicious bread. However, toward the 300-mark the story began to feel so long, and the bread got stale.
I honestly enjoyed reading this before getting burnt out toward the end.
I think Jihoon brought up a good point with not pinning all your love and hope into one person because when they are gone, where does that leave you?
I would read a spin-off about Juun/the dokkaebi, but I’m not sure if I want to continue Miyoung’s journey.
SN: Gorgeous cover. Heads up! There is a Korean glossary at the end of the book, not that you’ll really need it. I wish books would highlight that at the beginning of the book.