User:Seokjji



Hello! You may see me comment on pages or discussion posts time to time.

My Top Series:
The Crown & The Flame (LI: Dominic Hunter ) Bloodbound (LI:Jax Matsuo ) It Lives (no LI in ILITW ; ILB LI: Parker Shaw ) Endless Summer (LI: Jake Mackenzie ) High School Story (LI: Aiden Zhou )
 * It's one of the first stories that I've read on Choices, as well as the story that made me officially love the app. Like many others have said, it is one of the highest quality books in Choices. Our prestigous, tactical, and gorgeous Kenna is one of the best MC's ever, and all the backgrounds in the book are beautiful. I just wish there were those cool stills of significant scenes like the ones in PM (Harley getting shot), ES (Rourke putting the blade to Diego's neck), etc... but it was one of their original books, when they didn't have those ideas yet. Anyways, I still miss everything about this series even after almost two years.
 * Dom is who I chose for Kenna to marry for many reasons. First, is that he went through a ton of torment in his life for Kenna. In book 1, he had to face being a servant for two years while being forced to be loyal to Luther and Marco. Dom had to face the pain of losing his hawk that he owned since childhood, which was when he tried to warn Kenna about Marco coming to Aurelia. In book 2, Dom trained his fire magic in the Blackspines because he wanted to make sure he wouldn't hurt Kenna - or anyone - again by making mistakes with his magic. Even before he started his training he and Sei almost became Hex's pets and nearly died on multiple occasions. Then in book 3, he was literally Hex's lab-rat and slave for weeks and underwent the most torture during that time. But he kept himself from giving in to Hex's control just for the sake of Kenna. He truly was in love with her. In their (real) marraige vows, Dom said he's been in love with Kenna since he was six years old, which if that isn't dedication then I don't know what is.
 * Before reading the book and in the first few chapters, I just thought of it as an okay book. But it was one of those books that was interesting enough to keep me playing the chapters each week, and the more the plot evolved the more intrigued I was. Especially when it came to the portrait fragments, because learning about Gaius and the vampires' past was honestly the most interesting part of book. Plus I also really loved Jax and Kamilah as LI's. Since the book ended I've been left with so many questions, and now that we know more about when book 2 is coming out I'm just getting impatient. I really want to know what happens next with our characters and plot, despite me having a bad Vombiemort Gaius-phobia the moment I saw him in the bonus scene (ughhhh, I hope that ugly, terrible face doesn't return in the next book).
 * I was drawn to Jax the moment I saw him in the teasers, and it's rare for me to like an LI that quick. Though at first I didn't like his personality and aggression towards the Clans, he had many reasons to be like that. Then I paid for his diamond scenes to learn more about him, and really loved his tender side. Plus all of his steamy scenes are A+. Especially the last one where he couldn't let go of his katana.
 * Horror and mystery are what PB are amazing in, in my opinion. I was both excited and anxious when they announced ILITW cause The Haunting of Braidwood Manor really gave me a scare (yeah, I was a chicken, plus it was one of the first Choices books I've read lol). But I read it anyway because I love mystery. Though Redfield appeared in one of my nightmares long ago, I really enjoyed it anyway. It only got better with ILB because that was when I began to find Noah as an adorable companion (who I decided to let him sacrifice himself). And I really liked the love interests a lot more. Now let's just hope we won't have to wait super long for the next book of the It Lives anthology...
 * This was also one of the first books I've read on Choices, and kept me from deleting the app (this was before I fell in love with the app). I was immediately drawn to the mystery genre and the personalities of each character, and, like many other people, I fell in love with them more and more through each book and was filled with mixed emotions at the very end. Though it is pretty overrated, it's definitely for a reason: it contains many genres in one series. Romance, mystery, adventure, comedy, horror, you name it. I really miss this series!
 * I remember playing the original game once a few years ago but was quickly bored by it. Then I played it on Choices and fell in love with it because it was actually a relaxing, relatable book for once (even if not everything was realistic). Though I'm not in band (I'm in concert strings), I liked the practice scenes, drama and the fact that the MC could be around Aiden more. Ah, Aiden. I will talk about him more later on. Though some would consider the initial series boring, and the 3rd book's rivalry drama pointless, I plan on replaying it. Plus it is way better than the current Class Act series (eugh).
 * Aiden is one of the least popular LI's in the original HSS series, but he's way up there on my list. Sure, his character was bland and flat to others, but I related to him the most out of all of the LI's in the series. First, he's a musical maniac. No, I'm not one too but I do love music on a managable level, and I've played the violin and piano for many years. Plus it's so adorable and heart-warming when he gets confused of when he first develops feelings for the MC and when he played a self-composed violin piece for his promposal. I just love every. Bit. Of him. I don't regret paying for his scenes at all. Second, his parents are strict. Actually it's just my mom who's strict, and she isn't nearly as strict as Aiden's parents. But I know how it feels to be restrained from doing something you really want because of a parent.