What would you do if you were reborn as a character from your favorite romance novel? For Peony, an avid fan of “The Song of Askar,” the answer is simple: Marry her favorite character, of course! Reincarnated as the princess of the Kingdom of Garten, Peony is determined to marry Richt, the second male lead of “The Song of Askar” and former prince of the Fairspren Empire, who was banished to an inhospitable land after the novel’s happy ending (which didn’t end so well for him). Amidst trials and tribulations, can Peony and Richt make the most of their second chance at life and love? (Source: WEBTOON)
A handsome, selfish noble falls for a beautiful, kind commoner -- at least, that’s how the story’s supposed to go. When an average college student wakes up as Ripley, an extra in her favorite romance novel, she resolves to enjoy the luxuries of her character’s status while watching the novel's plot unfold from the sidelines. However, her plans are soon derailed when she finds herself in bed with no other than Duke Zeronis, the novel’s hero! Dodging the villainess’ schemes, the Duke’s advances, and her own feelings, can Ripley keep the story on track and survive beyond the first night? (Source: NETCOMICS)
I've been reincarnated. Into a novel I used to enjoy in my past life, no less! My name is Renatis, and I'll be playing the part of little sister to the female lead in this dark, tragic whirlwind of a story where a beastly bad boy shatters my sister's hopes, dreams, and her life. My sister is too good and too beautiful, and I'm not about to let that happen to my perfect sister. So, I'm taking charge. I shall turn this dark, tragic story into a heartwarming tale of healing. I will save my sister. (Source: WEBTOON)
Bianca is just another noble lady with a simple dream: to marry into a dukedom and enjoy a life of luxury. But everything changes when she stumbles upon a book—one that casts her as the villainess, doomed to stand in the way of her real-life fiancé’s love story with a commoner girl. As Bianca realizes the book accurately depicts her own fate, she refuses to accept her tragic ending. Can she rewrite her story, or is she simply destined to become a villainess? (Source: WEBTOONS)
Dumped by her boyfriend and fired from her job, Jin-Eon, her family's breadwinner, has no time to cry over the spilled milk. She must find another job and fast. Enter The Hell, a mysterious company with great pay, excellent work-life balance, and an easy commute! What more could she ask for? Or so she thought. Little did she know, she had walked into hell—literally. How will she navigate the harrowing journey in the hellscape of her new job with King Yeomra, her stunning new boss, further complicating everything? Could love blossom in this pit of hell? (Source: WEBTOON) *Note: Includes four extra chapters.*
Beware the witch in the forest for she may curse you with her stench! So everyone says about Lyla, who was abandoned by her family and cast away to a cabin deep in the woods for being born with a putrid odor. Though she’s spent her entire life alone, everything changes the night Viorst comes knocking at her door. When asked why he isn’t disgusted by her, he claims it’s because he lacks the ability to smell. Little does Lyla know that her new visitor is actually a hungry beast that was lured in by her absolutely irresistible scent... (Source: Tappytoon)
I found myself lost in a novel world, possessing an utterly ordinary supporting character. I intended to live quietly, but swept along by events, I ended up marrying the heroine's father. My plan was simple: “Make the daughter happy, then divorce.” That was all it should have been. But the daughter was adorable, and her husband clumsy yet kind. Smiles gradually filled the once-cold house, and her “divorce plans” began to waver alongside her growing desire to live in this home. Despite misunderstandings from others, family complications, and the original story's “separation route” standing in their way, the three of them slowly reclaim the warmth of family through small daily choices. (Source: Piccoma, translated)

