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Don’t Call Me Stepmom
You can’t imagine how hard it is to live with your stepmom. She’s ten years older and always tells me Don’t Call Me Stepmom. I’m trying to keep my distance, but it’s not quite working out…
Junk? Junk!
Right after graduating high school, Yewon falls headfirst into an affair with the charming but married Han Ju-eon.
She knows it’s wrong, but she doesn’t care. She’s in love.
“I want to hear you say it. Are you having an affair with that guy?”
“Fine! We’re having an affair. So what?”
Things start to spiral when their classmate Jeong Hwa-ik catches them in the act and makes her an offer of his own.
Whether out of spite, curiosity, or something darker, she agrees.
“Even if I sleep with someone else, you’re not going to leave your wife, are you?”
Guiding Me Crazy
Baek Suwon is an S-Class Guide known for his explosive attitude. On top of that, he’s completely repulsed by any physically intimate guiding and insists on working as a guide without physical contact. After repeatedly fighting off Espers who try to overstep his boundaries, Suwon is on the verge of being kicked out of the association… As a last-ditch effort, he’s sent off on an assignment to be the exclusive guide for S-Class Esper: Gong Ian. And as luck would have it, things start off on the wrong foot and only get worse from there with the pair. Suwon’s new Esper assignment ends up being none other than the same guy who previously inappropriately rubbed up against his ass on a bus. To top it off, Suwon is stuck on a one-month-long live-in guiding assignment with this creep. But…the more Suwon fights him back, the more it seems to turn the creep on…100% he’s not right in the head! “Suwon, do you know something? I want you to break me ♥” Can Suwon really hold out an entire month without any physical guiding?
Even in Your Death
Jeongcheol has lost every aspect of his life; he’s a gambler, failed at nearly everything he’s tried, and has just signed his divorce after a ten-year marriage that he finally blew through. Before Jeongcheol could say something about how bad his luck is or while he’s trying to get control of his emotions – Ji Minyeong, the woman who ended his marriage, enters his life again. She appears just as he remembered her – the woman who once scared him, chased him, and was the most popular girl he ever loved. Ji Minyeong now stands in front of Jeongcheol – at this moment, she has not changed at all – except she stands an inch closer than she used to. Ji Minyeong leans into Jeongcheol and whispers in his ear:
Rooftop Sex King
Hyung-Sik is dealing with his biggest problem – < STAFF NOTE: Need to keep as “biggest”. The definition is too close — so leave “big” and change definition. >. But he cannot refuse an offer of an unknown set of tasks that could make him bigger. After completing each of the tasks, he will be more legendry than before?! The final task was to take a look at the wife of the landlord nude “& CHEATING” on American Idol.
God Bless You
The scenery before the eldest son of the family head looked like it was from 500 years ago, during the Joseon Dynasty. “To go back, I have to be with a widow?!”
Moby Dick
One day, a mysterious name card lands on HOON-SANG’s hand. The name card presents to him a new life in a new city, the haven of adultery, along with a significant sum of money in return for his physique. “You are a ‘gift’ to the VIPs. Make them unable to forget you, even if they try.”
Sunshine Shower
In his tumultuous life, Seoyoon Moon has faced many adversities including his mother’s death, his father’s infidelity and giving up the only thing he loves—his piano—but one thing he is grateful for is Yeonjae Woo, his best friend. In an unexpected twist of fate, Seoyoon has developed feelings for Yeonjae’s best friend; however, Yeonjae currently has a girlfriend. However, Yeonjae likes to toy with their boundaries by crossing the line into something more than just friends.
The cover of Seoyoon’s Korean novel has the title “Sun Show”, which is it’s English title. (The cover does not have a Korean title; only the author’s name.)
Cherry Cake
Soohyeon has a quiet and simple life in the rural countryside, running a small general store and gardening to develop a simple, homey atmosphere, but her world is turned upside down at the news of a luxury hotel plan; this new hotel project is to be developed by Taeyeon, who appears to be the complete opposite of anything you’d expect a construction manager to look like; he appears to be an intimidating gangster boss type instead. After hearing that all of the grandmas in the village have warned Soohyeon not to engage with him at all, Soohyeon continues to be unafraid of him and doesn’t let his attempts at bribing Soohyeon with sweet treats affect him in any way; instead, she remains strong. Their personalities couldn’t be more different, and when an unexpected incident causes her biggest secret to come out, their personalities clash so much that they create an unanticipated mixture of sweetness, spiceness, and chaos that neither one anticipated.
How to Win Over an Alpha Male
A fast-talking office worker finds his life flipped upside down when he’s suddenly transported into the world of an otome game. In this strange new reality, he’s not only more attractive than he ever was in real life, but he’s also face-to-face with the very character he’s always adored.
Things seem to be falling into place—until he sets his sights on the one man everyone avoids: the company president. Cold, calculating, and emotionally distant, this guy is even more intimidating than the game’s main villain. But our smooth-talking hero isn’t ready to back down.
Armed with nothing but charm and wit, he takes on the ultimate challenge—melting the heart of a man who seems completely untouchable. Can he rewrite the story and turn this frosty executive into the romantic lead the game hinted at… or is he chasing an impossible dream?
Semantic Error
Sangwoo Choo follows rules without feeling or emotion, so when all of the other guys in his group got a free ride on the project, he didn’t give them anything credit for and as a result, Jaeyoung, the college senior, cannot graduate, so now he’s going to keep bothering Sangwoo for revenge. How can Sangwoo debug Jaeyoung — a semantic error — out of his perfectly functioning life?
Jinx Season 2
Kim Dan, the physical therapist, faces challenging times financially: a sick grandmother, crippling debt from loan sharks, and having been blacklisted from working opportunities due to his former employer affecting his job search. He finally finds some promising work with an extremely well-known professional MMA fighter, Joo Jaekyung. In a bizarre twist, on the evening before Jaekyung’s next fight, he suddenly shows up at Dan’s office asking for a very different type of treatment and offering Dan $5,000. While Dan is apprehensive of Joo Jaekyung’s well-known violent temper inside and outside of the ring, he reluctantly agrees to help him break a “jinx”. Will one night change everything for Joo Jaekyung?
Concealment
Hector never expected his father’s final legacy to be more than just marble and myth.
Known across the art world as a master sculptor, his father passed away mere days before the unveiling of his most anticipated work—Minor: David. As Hector sifts through his father’s belongings, tying up loose ends, he uncovers a secluded villa tucked away from the public eye. What he finds there changes everything.
Inside the villa is Enoch—a quiet, enigmatic young man whose presence is as unsettling as it is magnetic. Hector has no memory of him, no context. And yet, the resemblance is unmistakable: Enoch is the very image of the statue his father sculpted in secret.
But Enoch is no muse by choice.
Torn between grief and obsession, Hector’s fascination takes a darker turn. Enoch, sensing the shift, knows he must run. What follows is a dangerous game—part chase, part descent into the primal instincts that haunt every man. In this silent struggle between predator and prey, only one truth remains:
Art reveals the soul… but it may also unearth the monster beneath it.
Hit Me Hard [Uncut]
Ko Woonha spends his life chasing one high after another, but nothing ever really hits him. Pain, pleasure — it’s all just numb.That changes the night he sleeps with Cha Gyuwon, the younger brother of his regular fuck buddy. For the first time, Woonha actually feels real, raw desire.The problem is Gyuwon is everything Woonha claims to hate: younger, completely inexperienced, and dead set on staying a virgin until marriage. He still believes in that pure, forever-first-love fantasy.Woonha tells himself it was a stupid mistake and tries to forget it ever happened.Until the truth crashes down on him harder than he ever expected: Gyuwon might be the only person who can make him feel anything — in his body and in his heart.
Hometown Hotties
The thing about growing up in the countryside is you see the same sights day-in, day-out, and for Jinwoo, that means being teased mercilessly by the same local girls. He has a slight reprieve when his family move to Seoul, but when Jinwoo drops out of university, he decides to head back home to help with the family business. The problem is, the position he was promised doesn’t exist, and he instead finds himself the live-in housekeeper of his grandpa’s latest venture – a local share house. To top it all off, Jinwoo finds his hometown, and specifically his new home, is now full of bonafide hotties! With this many young people under one roof, it surely won’t be long before emotions start running high and clothes start coming off…
Place to Be
Chi-young spent his whole school life quietly hiding who he really was. Back in high school he only found the guts to confess to his crush once — and got shot down hard. More than ten years later, he’s running a small gopchang restaurant in town. One random day his old crush, Ui-geon, walks in as a customer with his friend Jun-young. Ui-geon doesn’t recognize him at all. His eyes are still locked on someone else. That’s when Chi-young realizes the truth: Ui-geon is carrying his own painful unrequited love too.“…But you like that person, don’t you?” “You seem quiet and gentle… Do people ever tell you you’re different from what they expected?”