Don't Call Javotte an Evil Stepsister
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Don't Call Javotte an Evil Stepsister

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Javotte-eul Sae Eonni-rago Bureuji Maseyo
Japanese: 자보트를 새 언니라고 부르지 마세요
English: Don't Call Javotte an Evil Stepsister
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Type: Manhwa
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: 60
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 18, 2021 to Feb 3, 2022
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Serialization: KakaoPage
Authors: Andersenlove (Story), Ama (Art)

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Score: 6.491 (scored by 301301 users)
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Ranked: #179602
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Popularity: #18763
Members: 912
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Synopsis

Javotte Wincheston shoots a venomous glare at the men leering at Cinciarell in the ballroom. Yes, it's true that she didn't really care for her younger stepsister in the past. But ever since Cinciarell miraculously woke her up from a coma by body slamming her, Javotte has had a soft spot for her stepsister. Javotte is now determined to step up as House Wincheston's heir and become the true head of the household. With the help of her new, mysterious lover from the empire, she struggles to find ways to revive the dying family business. But her mother, who has always been so benevolent and caring, seems to have no intention of letting that happen. Will Javotte be able to restore the Wincheston name to its former glory and find out what sort of secrets her mother is hiding?

(Source: Tappytoon)

Background

Don't Call Javotte an Evil Stepsister was published digitally in English, French, and German by Tappytoon.

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Reviews

Apr 24, 2024
Another short read, but not very sensible.
The plot is messy, the popular fairytale elements are out of place and oddly densified. Strange time skips and pacing make the whole story feel rushed. Multiple plot points are left unfinished.
Characters are not bad, somewhat banal, but with potential (there are missed opportunities for creating a consistent plot). Most, maybe even all, relationships are completely based on "love at first sight," which wouldn’t be that bad if some sense of reality were included.
There's a typical strong female lead and a handsome, jealous, rich male lead. After a short time, they become very lovey-dovey honeymooners.
Overall experience ...

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