My Wolf Prince
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私のオオカミ王子
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Watashi no Ookami Ouji, 私のオオカミ王子
By nakashima eri, なかしまえり
Completed japanese Web Novel
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Her fiancé eloped with the saint. Thus, a new fiancé was presented to Claudia Rosenheim. The new fiancé is the so-called「Wolf Prince」, Isaak Lambertz.
The Wolf Prince had a sharp tongue, was ill-tempered, and was not gentle at all. For as long as they had known each other, they had only quarreled at each meeting.
With a relationship where they fought like dogs and monkeys*, I wonder if they’ll ever get along?
……However, he, who became the fiancé, is now slightly different. Perhaps, he is willing to be kind?
Huh. This seems like it’ll be good.
A new love story beginning with a broken engagement.
*In Japan, dogs and monkeys are often portrayed as two species that just can’t get along like cats and dogs in western cultures.
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## My Thoughts on My Wolf Prince
"My Wolf Prince" popped up on my radar recently, and after seeing its solid rating and the overwhelmingly positive buzz, I decided to give it a read. Here are my thoughts.
### First Impressions
Right off the bat, I was drawn in by the promise of a heartwarming romance. The shoujo and fantasy tags definitely piqued my interest, setting the stage for a light and fluffy read. The premise hinted at a noble setting with a touch of magic, a combination I often find irresistible.
### What Works Well
The story's brevity is a major strength. At just 22 chapters plus extras, it's a quick and satisfying read that doesn't overstay its welcome. I especially appreciated that the plot moves forward without getting bogged down in drawn-out misunderstandings, a common pitfall in romance stories. The relationship between Isaak and Claudia is genuinely sweet, and the author does a great job of creating a believable and endearing connection between them. The "kyaaa kyaaaa" moment when Isaak confesses his long-held feelings? Yeah, I felt that too! The novel delivers on its promise of being a heartwarming romance. It's the kind of story that leaves you with a warm, fuzzy feeling inside.
### Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed "My Wolf Prince," there were a couple of loose ends that lingered in my mind. The fate of Alexis and the saint after their elopement is left unresolved, and I found myself wanting a little more closure on that subplot. It also felt a little strange that Claudia's eldest and second older brothers are never named, it's a small detail that could have added more depth to her family dynamic.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, here's where I'm going to delve into a minor spoiler, so skip ahead if you want to remain completely in the dark! As mentioned before, Isaak's confession is a high point, but the story also hints at his unrequited feelings beforehand.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "My Wolf Prince" is a delightful and heartwarming read that I'd happily recommend to anyone looking for a sweet and relatively short romance. While there are a few minor plot threads that could have been explored further, the story's strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. If you're in the mood for a charming tale with a handsome male lead and a heartwarming romance, give this one a try. You won't be disappointed!