Eun-Oh is always alone because of his peculiar ability to see fairies. But one day, Jae-Hwi, a transfer student, comes up to Eun-Oh without hesitation! "When I'm with you, I feel good," he said, shaking Eun-Oh's heart. (Source: Lezhin, translated) *Note: Chapter count includes three extra chapters.*
Hwa-Won knows better than to pick things off the street, even if it is just an innocent-looking USB. In an effort to find the owner, Hwa-Won discovers that the USB belongs to her favorite GL writer, Kim Yuri, and has unreleased chapters of the latter’s new sequel! As a zealous fan, Hwa-won can hardly resist herself from devouring the chapters in one setting. However, she seems to have forgotten that curiosity is not just hazardous to cats! Because the USB doesn’t just contain the chapters to the sequel. It also contains things that leave Hwa-Won upset. Now Hwa-Won needs answers and Kim Yuri’s the only one who has them. But Kim Yuri is a staunch recluse who refuses to leave her house! How is Hwa-Won to meet her?! Soon, online meets offline, fiction meets reality and as the pages turn, it is no longer Hwa-Won doing the chasing! (Source: Lezhin US, edited)
Ye-Dam’s built up the courage to finally ask out his longtime crush… This is it, here goes nothing… Huh?! Lee Jane misunderstands and thinks Ye-Dam’s crush is actually…a guy?! No, Ye-Dam likes you, stupid! Thus begins the world’s cutest story of miscommunication. Well, it’s probably not so cute for Ye-Dam, just how is he going to get this stupid cupid to aim at the one he actually desires…? (Souce: Lezhin US) *Note: Includes 1 extra chapter.*
Han Taejoon, popular for his tall stature and good looks, is also a notorious troublemaker at school. While skipping group activities on a school trip, he crosses paths with a beautiful girl named Jisook and instantly falls in love. Despite his best efforts, Taejoon fails to find her again. As the new school year begins and his thoughts still consumed by the brief encounter, fate takes an unexpected turn when Taejoon finds himself in the same class as Kim Jiwoon. Jiwoon bears an uncanny resemblance to Jisook and even smells just like her. Could he be Jisook's brother...or maybe a cousin? It appears that there is more to this new classmate than meets the eye. (Source: Lezhin US)
Soon after losing her parents in a tragic car accident, Seol-Young meets her end, her death cleverly faked as a suicide by the murderer. She draws her last breath - cursing the Hong family for everything they'd done to make her life miserable - and wakes up in an entirely different world, with servants tending to her and addressing her as "My Lady." Now in her new body, Seol-Young must find a way to not only fend for herself in this hostile new world, but also cast her long-awaited revenge! (Source: Lezhin US)
Like many before her, successful BL author Kwon Mina cut her teeth on fanfiction in her youth, writing sordid tales about her favorite stars in sensual scenarios with their bandmates. Now a professional novelist, Mina’s determined to write the best romance since the invention of paper and ink…and what better source of inspiration could there be than the one that started it all - her ultimate bias Kang Woobin! All is going well with her newest idol romance until - plot twist! - the very same idol-turned-editor himself is put in charge of her newest manuscript. Unsure if honesty or secrecy is the best way forward, Mina debates telling him about her past as his number one fan, but Woobin is no longer used to life as the main character and has made an effort to close the chapter on that part of his life. With Mina’s professional life hanging in the balance due to her provocative past, there is only one thing for certain: her former bias can’t find out! (Source: Lezhin US)
Do you believe in love at first sight? Paul Auster doesn't. Paul doesn't believe in much at all. He’s thirty, slightly overweight, and his best features are his acerbic wit and the color commentary he provides as life passes him by. He works a dead-end job in a soul-sucking cubicle, and his closest friends are a quasibipolar drag queen named Helena Handbasket and a two-legged dog named Wheels. Enter Vince Taylor. Vince is everything Paul isn’t: hot, sexy, and confident. And for some reason, Vince pursues Paul relentlessly. Vince must be messing with him, because there is no way Vince could want someone like Paul. But when Paul hits Vince with his car—in a completely unintentional if-he-died-it'd-only-be-manslaughter kind of way—he's forced to see Vince in a whole new light. The only thing stopping Paul from believing in Vince is himself—and that is one obstacle Paul can’t quite seem to overcome. But when tragedy strikes Vince's family, Paul must put aside any notions he has about himself and stand next to the man who thinks he's perfect the way he is. (Source: Dream Spinner)
Full of Love Daycare ensures each child is ready for the 21st century, and its hunky teachers are the heart-stopping crushes of all the town moms. Plunked in between her muscle-clad and pretty boy colleagues, can the newly-hired female teacher Seun-Gah survive the glares of jealous mothers, let alone the hectic kids in her class? More importantly, can she resist all the eye-candy around her?! (Source: Tappytoon)
Shinwoo is fed up with people asking him if he’s going out with Juho. It doesn’t matter what others say or think; he has accepted that fact that Juno always has been - and always will be - nothing more than a good friend…even if Shinwoo wants them to be something more. Sure, he might have been crushing on Juno for no less than 10 years, but that doesn’t change the reality of the situation: Juho is simply not interested in men, and their friendship is more important than a little crush. However, a confession by Juho is about to shock Shinwoo to the core: his supposedly straight best friend has…a boyfriend?! But something seems more than just a bit off. Juho is always hanging out with Shinwoo instead of this “boyfriend” of his, and is seemingly hung up on his opinion of his new lover… Is this new turn of events setting Shinwoo up for failure, or could it be fate, setting Shinwoo up with the love of his life? (Source: Lezhin) *Note: Includes 13 extra chapters.*
The vicious cycle of the ouroboros. Life at school is bleak for outcast Hyeon. But one day, she receives a letter from Jeong, her dear old friend from middle school. Filled with nostalgia and excitement, Hyeon begins reading the letter... only to discover that their time together was a nightmare for Jeong. Where did it all go wrong? (Source: Manta, edited)
Baek-Ah aspired to become an idol, the day when she could stand on stage came near. While rehearsing for their debut, the ground suddenly shakes, the wall collapses, and she enters a different world through the portal of the clock tower. The time when Baek-Ah fell into a fairytale book was the time when she suddenly become engaged to Prince Philip. That is why the world in the fairy tale has become chaotic. In fact, Kairos, the country of Princess Sua, was just a small country without a princess. Therefore, without the support of the empire, it was on the verge of collapse. Philip took special care of Kairos by his own authority and waited for Sua to wake up. However, when Baek-Ah wakes up, she fails to remember the world in the book and disappoints Philip. Disappointed, he even brings up the story of breaking up. The imperial family held a ball. On the surface, it was a place to socialize with the princesses of the subordinate country, but in fact, it is a 'place of confrontation' to find a fiancée again.... King Anno of Kairos asks Baek-Ah to save the kingdom and pushes Baek-Ah, who has not yet understood the situation, to attend the imperial ball. Baek-Ah goes there with her maid, Lindsey. In the atmosphere of the ballroom, which is like a survival program, Baek-Ah shows off hers kills, saying that if you are an idol, you have to catch everyone's eyes in other worlds, and wants to be seen by Philip again. (Source: Bomtoon, translated)
The fathers of the Go and Do families promised each other when they were young that they would raise their families side by side and they did just so. Years later, their kids are now teenagers/young adult who have been with each other most of their lives and are childhood friends. This is the story of the kids, their friends, and the relationships that weave them together yet just might be changing too. *Note: chapter count includes 2 extra chapters.*
