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Book Introduction

“Marry My Husband” is now available as a webtoon, brilliantly adapted from the top modern romance web novel. This narrative explores a deep-seated plot of revenge where Ji-won, the protagonist, thinks the best way to deal with her unfaithful husband, Park Minhwan, is by having him marry someone else.

Publisher’s Review

In a dark twist of fate, Park Min-hwan, revealed to be a eunuch, devises a plan to eliminate Sumin after she accidentally exposes sensitive information. Unaware of Minhwan’s intentions, Sumin is overjoyed when he suggests a trip together. However, her happiness quickly turns to distress as she becomes preoccupied with concerns about her ailing mother-in-law’s health. In a shocking development, Sumin ends up causing her mother-in-law’s death, murmuring in despair, “Mother… I was going to die anyway.”


# Postcards are included in the book as a limited edition of the first edition, but not in the reprint.

Customer Reviews

Based on 9 reviews
  1. Cassandra DeVries from Amsterdam, Netherlands (verified owner)

    An emotional rollercoaster transcending the clichés of romantic tales. The fusion of heartbreak and strategic maneuvers unveils depths seldom explored in literature.

  2. Lucien Ford from Toronto, Canada (verified owner)

    Initially skeptical about the latest webtoon adaptation of “Marry My Husband,” I wasn’t convinced a tale of revenge could be rendered with both depth and intrigue. Yet, as pages turned (or rather, swipes unfolded), it captivated me in an unexpected manner. Ji-won’s evolution from bitterness to calculated detachment sheds light on societal expectations entwined within relationships—a theme hauntingly familiar across cultures. The dialogue crackles with authenticity, showcasing every layered emotion whether set against glittering cityscapes or quiet reflections over murky coffee cups—both highlighting complexities universal to modern life yet rich with nuances defining individual journeys.

  3. Cassandra Aveline from Toronto, Canada (verified owner)

    Heart-wrenching yet captivating, this narrative dances between betrayal and yearning. Each twist hits deeply as Sumin’s intentions morph from hopeful to haunting.

  4. Ellis Torres from Chicago, USA

    This compelling narrative of deceit and vengeance brilliantly explores the complexities of relationships. Ji-won’s fiery resolve captures raw emotions that resonated with my own struggles, all while evoking stark realizations about betrayal.

  5. Nadia Vonholt from Amsterdam, Nederland

    In “Marry My Husband” draait alles om verraad, met een onverwachte twist die het verhaal naar nieuwe hoogten stuwt. De zoektocht van Ji-won naar wraak is ingenieus geënsceneerd in deze hedendaagse adaptatie vol drama en emoties. Park Minhwan’s onthulling als eunuch voegt niet alleen spanning toe maar roept ook vragen op over zijn ware intenties, terwijl Sumin onschuldig aan haar lot de lezer een spannende duik geeft in de interpersoonlijke relaties tussen vrienden en vijanden. Deze webtoon komt rechtstreeks uit onze fantasieën – combinatie van gelach tijdens sprookjesachtige elementen kan uiterst vermakelijk zijn voor elke moderne romanticus.

  6. Samantha Bluewater from Vancouver, Canada

    Caught between love and vengeance, ‘Marry My Husband’ offers an intriguing take on betrayal that twists romance into a gripping adventure. It tugged at my heart while prompting profound questions about trust.

  7. Isabella Nightingale from Brooklyn, New York (verified owner)

    Within the pages of ‘Marry My Husband,’ readers find themselves enveloped in a tangled web spun from emotions as rich as autumn foliage. In New York’s vibrant embrace, where coffeehouses teem with passionate discussions and storybook romances live out loud, Ji-won’s quest unfolds into an intricate dance between revenge and unintended consequences. The emotional layering through Sumin’s naiveté reflects not only personal betrayals but also societal expectations suffocating individuality—where every joyous moment teeters perilously close to sorrow. Navigating familial duties juxtaposed against misguided hopes speaks profoundly to urban dwellers who can resonate with lost dreams amid life’s rapid rhythms.

  8. Elise Marchand from Montreal, Canada (verified owner)

    Quelle lecture déroutante ! Dans “Marry My Husband”, on plonge dans des émotions conflictuelles. Le récit habilement tissé explore la revanche tout en dénonçant l’amour destructeur avec une telle intensité qu’il nous empêche de respirer.

  9. Kaden LaFontaine from Vancouver, Canada (verified owner)

    Yo, this webtoon adaptation of ‘Marry My Husband’ totally flipped my expectations! It’s wild how Ji-won turns the whole situation into a revenge play. Can you imagine watching your ex get hitched to someone else while you secretly smirk? That twist with Park Minhwan being a eunuch and plotting behind Sumin’s back threw me for a loop. And when Sumin trips herself up over family stuff — talk about drama overload! Perfect mix of tension, secrets spilling out like tea on spilled fabric at brunch after way too many mimosas. Seriously recommend it for those cozy binge-seshs!

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