What is up with the tragedy tag? The only tragedy is how the romance concludes. She doesn't act like someone who can protect herself and in the end, she quits being a knight. I feel like the author tried so hard to push that this girl was "strong" by having her go the knight path. Why does every female in a story have to become royalty in the end? Is a romance story not worth it if the protagonist doesn't become a princess/queen/empress? Blegh. She ends up with the worst option (he literally traumatized her - I don't care if there was a time reset - it still happened) and it left a bad taste in my mouth. They threw in random characters that I just didn't care two cents about. I just don't think the author handled that plotline very well. ![]() ![]() I was very entertained by the first 75% of the story, but it went down a rabbit hole at the end with the poison conspiracy. I would have preferred it if her father stayed a major character throughout the story. I loved how they emphasized the father-daughter bond in the beginning. Instead, it became very tame after she traveled back in time. ![]() ![]() I wish the story kept the wild energy of the first five chapters. I thought this started out very strong and had a good premise.
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