November 4, 2024
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[Content warning: Sexual assault]
리키야 is an 18-year-old university student who desperately wants a boyfriend, so he signs up for a dating site and quickly starts messaging a guy who seems really sweet. They arrange a date, but it turns out to be a set-up: 리키야 wakes up from being drugged to find himself in a hotel room surrounded by guys with cameras! He wishes for someone to save him, and somehow ends up summoning a demon?
I enjoy this author's works, and although this isn't one of her best in my opinion, it's still a fun read. The language isn't too difficult as it's mostly everyday vocab and grammar, though there's a bit of slang here and there. The text density is on the lighter side which makes it a quick read, but of course that means there's not as much exposure to the language.
While I found it enjoyable enough, I wouldn't particularly recommend it unless you're already a fan of the author - from both a language and entertainment perspective, this series doesn't really stand out as a great pick: it's more of a quick snack that won't quite satisfy your hunger.