Creating Destiny

Synopsis:
At the spur of the moment, young Hang Sang Eun is uprooted from her home in Korea. for a new life with her father in Australia years later, having frown up in Australia and completed her law studies in the U.S., she plans to marry her American boyfriend, fellow attorney Alex. But fate--A.K.A father--has other plans in mind for her involving a match he's made for her in Korea.

Before she knows it, she has struck a bargain with him and is off to spend a year in the country of her birth. Sang Eun intends to stay just a few weeks to placate her father in order to get his permission to marry Alex.

However, the two families, based on a promised made in childhood, have always planned on their children marrying, and Sang Eun soon finds herself in over her head. Kim Yeo Joon, a prickly, stubborn doctor, is equally uninterested in her, but when the two finds themselves in the same boat, they reluctantly join forces to outwit their families plans.

My thoughts:
Very good drama. I enjoyed for the most part of it. It was entertaining and comical. On the other hand, it was irritating and idiotic. Another way to put it--"constant" and "problematic". I say that because they seem to develop more problems than they can handle regardless of the current situations. However, the story itself is very interesting with a few twists and turns and a love/hate relationship between Sang Eun and Yeo Joon and Hyo Eun and "cappuccino boy". Pacing was fairly good, though the ending seemed to be a bit rushed there.

Overall, this drama is entertainingly good full of surprises, romance, love triangles, comedy and of course....
....lots of drama I'm sure you will like.
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