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A Fairy-Tale Ending for a Fake · review

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Top reader Mar 14, 2026 · 2 min read
6 /10

Spoiler warning

This review may discuss plot details.

Honestly, I have mixed feelings about this story🤔🤔. Overall, the premise is really great; it’s a far cry from the classic “replacement daughter” story that everyone hates. Here, the father and the missing sister actually adore her and love her. It’s the three brothers, on the other hand, who hate her. The fact that the father and sister accepted her right away without blaming her for anything shows the maturity of the characters, in stark contrast to the three brothers who blamed her for everything even though she was not at all to blame for what happened to the late duchess. The story develops too quickly, and the endingis too abrupt.
The art style is stunning; I really appreciated it.

I recommend reading it, but don’t expect much from the ending—it’s very, very basic… it seems like it was written just to give the story a conclusion.

‼️‼️ SPOILER ‼️‼️:

‼️ Let’s just say it’s pretty easy to figure out that Shaitan and the prince are the same person, starting with the line “I have not the slightest intention of attending the ball as a mage” and having just explained that the person of highest rank dances first—the logic follows naturally.

‼️Another thing I didn't like was that the other characters' storylines weren't developed... like Beri's sister and the Duke of the North... or the son of the late duchess's friend. And even the friends the FL had gradually made.

‼️ In all of this... between the two looks... Shaitan’s is the best! Sorry, but dirty ivory/alabaster hair and red eyes are a GORGEOUS combination😍😍🤤🤤

Mark
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