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I can't believe this is the same author who did "Walk on Water". WoW was such a thoughtful story with such convincingly realistic characters who, despite their equally traumatic backgrounds, were tender with each other, argued, repented, could also be cruel with words to each other, but who found a new way to each other in the end. "Under the Green Light" is so full of violence and, in terms of Jin and Matthew, features two characters that feel completely overdrawn at the moment. I can't believe either Jin or Matthew love each other. I don't know, maybe it will get better, but right now the story is not at all to my taste anymore or feels authentic. I'm missing the character development at the moment and real problem solving instead of just sex and rape. Why do all authors these days seem to think that sex is more important than a good and thoughtful story for us readers?! I'm sorry if some of you guys are a fan of this story, but I just wanted to express my opinion, please don't take it to heart.
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I could be wrong, but I don't actually think it's the same author. As far as I'm aware, "Walk on Water" is a fairly faithful novel adaptation, and "Under the Green Light" is an original.
So one is Jaxx as an artist adapting another author's work, and the other is Jaxx doing all of the writing as well.
But, again, I might be misremembering things, so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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to be fair walk on water also had a very uneccecwry rape scene which is the reason that whilst I had liked the story at first after that it made me not want to read it again whilst it wasn't as violent as this still horrible to read and wasn't taken seriously so honestly cant even say I'm suorised to see this from the authir but yh this is definitely a lot worse and I feel like it's only gonna keep getting worse
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Ok, at this point I admit it, I'm only reading this because of Kyle, the hottest, sweetest, most caring seme out there! What a dream of a man!
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Oh, Seth! That's a fine man too! I really like Smyrna & Capri too, but I just like the dynamic between Kyle and Iliyan a bit more. I'm not really warming up to Theo. The relationship between Iliyan and Kyle is a bit lighter and more lighthearted, although Iliyan can be a real prick and Kyle has his fair share of trouble with him. But I just really like how Kyle always seems to look right through Iliyan's unruly facade and stand by him, even if it's just with a few words or tender gestures. So long story short, if you like Seth, you'll probably like Kyle too .
Sorry for the long comment, but I'm really wondering something as I read the story, because I just can't make sense of Mr. Kwon: Was there something like a mixture of attraction, sympathy and pity what he felt for Yeon-Oh right from the start? Or was the whole sponsorship just a pretense for him to make Yeon-Oh emotionally dependent on him / fall in love with him so that he could be sure that he would actually get the USB stick from him? Because actually it's all pretty perfidious to take advantage of an innocent young man like that and abuse his feelings just because his father happens to be in possession of something that Mr. Kwon needs for his revenge plan. Although, on the other hand, I can of course understand his anger and understand that for him the end justifies the means. Because Mr. Kwon's family history is really fucked up. Please let me know your thoughts!