Ginger and the Cursed Prince totally caught me off guard—I picked it up on a whim, and it ended up being one of those stories that lingers in your mind. The blend of fantasy and emotional depth is just chef's kiss. Ginger's journey from a seemingly ordinary girl to someone entangled in a prince's curse feels fresh, even if the 'cursed prince' trope isn't new. The art style is gorgeous, with panels that sometimes made me stop just to admire the details.
What really hooked me, though, was the pacing. It doesn't rush the romance or the curse-breaking; instead, it lets the characters breathe. The prince's grumpy-but-vulnerable vibe contrasts perfectly with Ginger's stubborn optimism. If you're into slow burns with a side of magic and a dash of humor, this one's a gem. I finished it in one sitting and immediately wanted more.
If you love webtoons with a mix of humor and heart, 'Ginger and the Cursed Prince' is a solid choice. The dynamic between Ginger and the prince is hilarious—she’s all chaotic energy, and he’s this brooding mess, but their banter feels natural. The curse angle isn’t just a plot device; it ties into their growth, which I appreciated. The side characters are fun too, especially the snarky magical creatures. It’s not overly complex, but sometimes a light, charming story is exactly what you need. I’d say give it a shot if you enjoy quirky romances with fantasy twists.
I’ve read my fair share of cursed-prince stories, and this one stands out because of Ginger herself. She’s not your typical heroine—she’s flawed, impulsive, and utterly relatable. The prince’s curse isn’t just about breaking spells; it’s about breaking his emotional walls, and the way Ginger bulldozes through them is both funny and touching. The world-building isn’t Tolkien-level, but it doesn’t need to be; the focus is on character chemistry. The art’s expressive, especially in quieter moments where a single glance says more than dialogue could. It’s a cozy, satisfying read with just enough depth to keep you invested.
Yes, absolutely! 'Ginger and the Cursed Prince' is a delightful blend of romance and fantasy. Ginger’s personality shines—she’s bold and unapologetic, which makes her interactions with the prince incredibly entertaining. The curse adds a nice layer of mystery, and the way their relationship evolves feels organic. It’s not overly dramatic or cliché, just a well-paced story with heart. If you’re looking for something fun and heartfelt, this won’t disappoint.
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They don’t know I’m a girl.
They all look at me and see a boy. A prince.
Their kind purchase humans like me—male or female—for their lustful desires.
And, when they stormed into our kingdom to buy my sister, I intervened to protect her. I made them take me too.
The plan was to escape with my sister whenever we found a chance.
How was I to know our prison would be the most fortified place in their kingdom?
I was supposed to be on the sidelines. The one they had no real use for. The one they never meant to buy.
But then, the most important person in their savage land—their ruthless beast king—took an interest in the “pretty little prince.”
How do we survive in this brutal kingdom, where everyone hates our kind and shows us no mercy?
And how does someone, with a secret like mine, become a lust slave?
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AUTHOR'S NOTE.
This is a dark romance—dark, mature content. Highly rated 18+
Expect triggers, expect hardcore.
If you're a seasoned reader of this genre, looking for something different, prepared to go in blindly not knowing what to expect at every turn, but eager to know more anyway, then dive in!
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Check out my new book, sequel and set in the Urekai Universe: Once His Bully, Now His Whore.
Having grown up together Saint the future Alpha and King was sure his childhood love and best friend Bellatrix were destined to be fated Mates. When the past walks in and disturbs that and everything else can love over come the Bond, or will the pull be too much. With dark forces working together to take the crown and finish the work that failed to take it from Orion and Lenny, can the next generation over come everything their parents fought hard to protect as well as standing together?
“Spread wide for your king, darling. Don’t be shy,” I urge her, pressing a delicate kiss to her knee.
“B-be g-gentle,” she stutters, her face turning red.
“Of course, love. I am a gentleman after all.” I’m not lying. She just doesn’t know I’m never a gentleman in bed.
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My fated mate framed me for murder, then got my best friend pregnant while I rotted in a cell. Blind and broken, I thought death was my only escape.
Until the Lycan King stormed in, ignored my perfect sister, and claimed me instead.
He’s hiding something darker than his reputation. Every bride before me ended up dead.
In a past life, I’m the one who cursed him.
And now I’m cursed to die at twenty-two, the same age I once cursed him.
He needs me to fall madly in love.
Only then can he kill me and break his curse.
But with the way this mad, possessive king touches me…
I’m terrified I’ll beg him to ruin me first.
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Warning: Contains explicit content, very dark psychological themes, and intense bickering.
If you enjoy a thrilling plot, maddening tension and a sexy daddy who is unfiltered and obsessed, by all means…
Dive the f**k in.
His lap is my throne and my body is his salvation.
Orphaned and enslaved, I was sold to Prince Erwin's palace to serve as his sex slave.
They said the prince drinks blood daily and has a taste for killing people. That only blood, violence, and screams can arouse his sexual desire. His favourite colour was reddish blood, and my hair was red. Perhaps that's why he fell in love with me, made love with me almost every night, but sometimes his demonic side took over and he raped me me brutally. But deep in my heart, I know he loved me. He adorned me with the jewels, burned his own king-father alive, for me. He still chose me even though he was married to a beautiful noblewoman. And I loved him as well. He is the king of my body, my heart, and my soul.
The prophecy says that I will die by his hand, and before that happens, I must free him from the curse he was born with. He is the beast, and I am the beauty. Can the beauty heal the beast?
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This story contains some adult concepts such as:
- Slavery, Harem, and reverse harem (since the setting is in the 16th. I opposed slavery)
- Graphic sexual and violent scenes (stay away if you are under 18)
- Bloody vengeance (may be distressing to some readers. If you are easily triggered, it may be best to avoid this book)
- Gods, Goddesses vs Demons (Based on Greek mythology, not suitable if you are too religious)
This story is a work of fiction, intended to satisfy readers' wildest smut and romantic fantasies. Please do not read this book if you dislike the above topics. You have been warned.
He was born from shadows. She was born to destroy them.
When Elara, a witch with forbidden blood, is dragged into the cursed kingdom of Prince Kael, she becomes the only one who can break his centuries-old curse. But every spell she casts binds her closer to him—body, soul, and heart.
He’s dangerous, seductive, and cursed to crave what he cannot have—her light.
She swore to free him, not fall for him. But the deeper she ventures into his darkness, the more she realizes... maybe she was never meant to save him.
Maybe she was meant to join him.
"Do you really think we're going to accept you? A traitor's daughter?"
Roxanne has always been known as the daughter of a man who betrayed his king and his kingdom. Everyone she came into contact with hated her for it and life was a different sort of hell for her. With a sister whose whereabouts was unknown, Roxanne sets out to go find her, but by chance she crosses paths with a man the whole kingdom fears and resents. A man whose mask made her feel he hid something dark and horrible underneath, and whose icy blue eyes made shivers run down her spine.
A search for the truth joins them together and soon, Roxanne finds herself drawn to the one they call the dark prince, the same prince in whom she sees nothing but someone who is hurt and who was misjudged.
Ariel couldn't understand what was happening to him. He had been cursed by a powerful witch, a punishment for his cold heart and for the past two hundred years of his life, all he wished for was death. He had gotten used to his dark and dreary life, but yet the appearance of a strange girl turns his world upside down.
She was a girl who smelt of roses and sunshine, with hair the color of fire, and glaring silver eyes. His wolf panted after her. He thirsted for her like he thirsted for water. He could not understand the feelings that threatened to turn him into a fool, but with Roxanne's appearance, a series of actions were set into motion.
Actions and decisions that might provide a silver lining for him and that might bring out the truth about Roxanne's father and her true identity.
Just finished 'Gilded Princess' last week, and wow—it completely sucked me into its lush, politically tangled world! The protagonist isn’t your typical damsel; she’s sharp, calculating, and grows so much throughout the story. What really got me was how the author weaves court intrigue with personal stakes—every alliance feels like a double-edged sword. The prose is ornate but never bloated, like sipping a fancy tea that’s surprisingly easy to drink.
If you’re into stories where power dynamics and moral gray areas collide (think 'The Cruel Prince' but with more silk and daggers), this’ll be your jam. Some readers might find the pacing deliberate, but I loved how it simmered tension until the explosive finale. Left me immediately googling when the sequel drops.
Honestly, 'Ginger' hit me in a way I didn’t expect. At first glance, it seems like just another coming-of-age story, but the way the author weaves raw emotion into every page makes it unforgettable. The protagonist’s struggles with identity and belonging resonated deeply with me, especially how they navigate family expectations and personal dreams. It’s not a fast-paced adventure, but the slow burn of self-discovery is worth every moment.
What really stood out was the prose—lyrical but never pretentious. There’s a scene where Ginger describes watching rain slide down a window, and it mirrors their internal chaos so perfectly. If you enjoy character-driven narratives with heart, this one’s a gem. I finished it in two sittings and immediately lent my copy to a friend, which says a lot.
I stumbled upon 'The Ginger Man: A Play' after devouring J.P. Donleavy's original novel, and it was such a fascinating adaptation. The play really captures the chaotic energy of Sebastian Dangerfield, this irreverent, whiskey-soaked antihero who bumbles through life with a mix of charm and self-destruction. The dialogue crackles with the same dark humor as the book, though it feels even more immediate on stage—like you’re right there in the pub with him, dodging creditors and bad decisions.
That said, if you’re not into morally questionable protagonists or absurdist humor, it might not land. But for fans of bawdy, unapologetic storytelling—think 'Waiting for Godot' meets 'Withnail & I'—it’s a blast. I love how it doesn’t try to sanitize the novel’s roughness; the play leans into the messiness, which makes it feel alive. Definitely worth picking up if you enjoy works that revel in their own chaos.