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The Obsessive Villainess Vol. 2 by youslippedaway
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Without even realizing, Nora had been living a sheltered life in the capital. Now it's time to enter Ilaria. ...But why is the main villain of the book with her?
Reincarnated as the villainess' brother[COMPLETE] by rowboatontheopensky
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His worst enemy is his sisters otome games, which she plays 24/7 and he can never hear the end of it from her, but when he dies one day, he gets reincarnated to his least favorite otome game! He tries not to get involved with the main characters, so he can avoid the drama that happens when the heroine finally arrives to start the story. ( I got inspiration from @__helvetica's "I reincarnated as the vilainess's brother, and my family may fall into ruin, please check it out, it's really good I fell in love with the characters and the authors work.)
Seducing The Second Male Lead by Danc1ngDreams
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[1st BOOK] of the 'Male Lead' series. Ariella Ignes was drawn into a novel that had a heroine with the exact same name as her. Enjoying the story, she was satisfied with the other Ariella's life that seemed to be perfect without flaws and had men courting her left, right and centre. Little did she know that the ideal ending that she bore in mind was crushed by the author, making Ariella in the novel hang herself due to her husband cheating on her. Next thing she knew, she became the novel's Ariella when she was just eight years of age and she swore to choose her men wisely. Determined to live a better life and make a better ending for Ariella and herself, she goes through hardships and danger to reach the man that she herself had preferred. This time, she wanted to seduce the second male lead! Follow Ariella's story and see how she changes the novella's fate.
I Will Die As The Villainess √ by dablesucidewitme
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Do you think a mere human can win against fate? You probably read a lot of stories where a reincarnated person succeeded as a villainess. Most reincarnated people were teenagers who had a sad life or maybe assassins who can fight or maybe geniuses. Some change and started being nice towards the heroine and capture targets. Some easily accepted the villainess role and turned the tables. The heroine becomes the villainess and the villainess became the heroine. Most villainess succeeded and change their destinies while others died. What about my story? Did I change my destiny? I did, accepted the role of a villainess without caring about the results. I tried to be as cunning as possible and become an enemy of both empires even though deep down I know I was scared. I was scared because I was just a teenager who got reincarnated in a world where both words and swords can behead someone. I wasn't a person who belongs in this world. I was merely an intruder. An intruder who knows everything and does nothing to change one's fate. [The picture isn't mine so credits to the owner] Also, expect some grammatical errors. English is not my native language-- it would be quite helpful if you point out some mistakes. Some contents contained things that might be uncomfortable with readers such as gore, death and the talk about beliefs.
The Villainess Will Not Bring Dishonor To Her Family by Bleezei
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Rei, a former samurai lieutenant is reincarnated into the body of an 8 year old, who happens to be the main villainess in a romance novel for foreign girls. A villainess destined to be executed by her fiancé the crown prince for cruelty towards the heroine of the novel. To avoid being executed she must to make allies among her enemies, get out of the heroine's way, and untangle herself from the poisonous intrigue of court the best she can in the role of a future courtier. However, the vaguely described backdrop said nothing about the conflicts building beyond the heroine's understanding, or that women weren't allowed on the battlefield. I am honestly left speechless. I am very touched and honored by all the attention, by all the sweet, beautiful and fun comments I've received over the last month, it's been truly amazing. To those who already enjoy it, I hope you will continue to do so. To those who decide to pick it up, I hope you have as much fun with it as I did!