JK & the foundling · review
I was prepared to cry my eyes out by the start of story. But I did not have the chance. The premise was somehow unique, but it progressed to a predictable plot that I really just zoomed through the last volume. I did not feel that the characters developed from the first chapter, it felt like they were already the way they are, and that it was just not given the screentime. The author did intend to have this only as a short story (although 3 volumes is also relatively short). It still felt that it was rushed, especially in the last volume where everything just keepscoming out nowhere (it might also be that it felt like that because I was zooming through the chapters).
Overall, it is a fine short read, it was not so good, yet it is not so bad either.