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Bride Of The Water God Volume 3

Bride Of The Water God Volume 3
By Mi-Kyung Yun

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Mi-Kyung Yun takes us on another journey to Habaek's kingdom, where the cursed Water God tries to hide his dark secrets from his new bride! Humor, drama, and a bit of horror combine, as human bride Soah tries to uncover the truth behind her strange husband's predicament and his previous wife's early, brutal demise. While Huye distracts her with flirtations and the dreadful goddess Murah becomes increasingly jealous, strong-willed Soah is determined to find out why her powerful, moody husband is cursed to live in the form of a little boy during the day, returning to his true, adult body at night. Soah's inner strength and determination saved her village from drought and famine in previous volumes - now she must pit her guts and guile against the unpredictable elemental gods in order to find happiness in the new world she's trapped in.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #365433 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-05-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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the beautiful Bride continues...5
If you liked the first two volumes of Mi-Kyung Yun's exquisite Bride of the Water God, you won't be disappointed with the way the story continues in volume three. This time the action goes beyond Suguk to Soah's home village, as the heartache deepens and the mystery about Habaek's past and former wife continue. Will he ever tell the truth about his identity or true feelings towards Soah? You will be longing to know. With the same lavishly beautiful artwork and dreamily spiritual tone you have come to expect from this talented manhwa creator.

Great art4
As with the previous volumes, the artwork was fantastic, however the story didn't seem to get going, or rather it went nowhere. Soah is her usual passive self, more of an observer, than a part of the Water God's palace.

The periphery characters were lacking too, particularly Huye and the thread of his possible involvement in the Water God's first wife's death.

Still good, but I hope volume 4 will be more coherent.