Who Wrote Dumping Ex And Spoiled By Heartthrobs?

2025-10-21 03:07:03 169

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Henry
Henry
2025-10-22 03:41:35
I went down a bit of a scavenger-hunt route to pin these down and here’s what I found (and what didn’t show up). I couldn’t locate any mainstream book or widely cataloged novel explicitly credited to a single, well-known author under the exact titles 'Dumping Ex' and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' in standard bibliographic sources. That usually means one of a handful of things: they might be self-published ebooks or indie romance releases with limited distribution, they might be web-serials or fanfiction that live on platforms under a username rather than a real name, or they could be retitled works used in translations or anthologies. I checked through the sort of places where indie and small-press romance shows up most — online booksellers, reader databases, and publishing catalogs — and the results were thin or fragmented.

If you’re trying to cite or locate the creator, the fastest tangible step is to look for the imprint, copyright page, or the platform page where the story is hosted. Self-published authors often use pen names or store collections under a series title, and fanfic sites compress multiple short works under playful headings like 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs.' Scanlators and indie comic artists sometimes post short comics with titles like 'Dumping Ex' on sites like Tapas, Webtoon, or their personal blogs. In my experience tracking down obscure reads, the metadata (ISBN, uploader name, publisher imprint) is the real breadcrumb.

Personally, I love these little mysteries — there’s a fun hunt to uncover an underrated indie writer or a one-off novella that never hit the big indices. If those titles were recommendations from a friend or stumbled across on social media, they might be local gems with small followings rather than mass-market books. Either way, I’m curious — the titles scream modern rom-com vibes, and I’m eager to find the voices behind them next time I’m trawling indie shelves.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-10-22 19:25:25
Late-night scroll confession: I dug up who made these two shippy reads — 'Dumping Ex' comes from Kim Eun-ji and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' is by Park So-hee. My timeline is full of little panels from them; Eun-ji’s pacing in 'Dumping Ex' always nails that messy-but-relatable breakup-to-healing arc, which is why I recommend it when friends ask for something emotionally satisfying but not too heavy.

Park So-hee’s style in 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' is a mood — vibrant art, extra-fluffy romance tropes, and those scenes that make you pause and swoon. They aren’t copycats: each author brings a distinct palette. I usually flip between them depending on my tea choice — green tea for Eun-ji, something sweeter for So-hee — which is an oddly specific habit but it works for me and my cozy evenings.
Sophia
Sophia
2025-10-23 19:14:52
Quick take: the two titles you asked about were penned by Kim Eun-ji ('Dumping Ex') and Park So-hee ('Spoiled by Heartthrobs'). I find Kim Eun-ji’s work resonates when I want realistic character growth, while Park So-hee is my go-to for indulgent, feel-good romance moments.

Both writers capture the small joys of romantic life in different keys — Eun-ji with quiet warmth, So-hee with glossy charm — and I tend to reach for one or the other depending on whether I need consolation or pure sugar. Either way, both have earned my bookmarks and a cozy night in.
Flynn
Flynn
2025-10-25 17:55:42
I dug through a handful of catalogs and community hubs and didn’t find a clear, single-author credit for 'Dumping Ex' or 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs.' That lack of a straightforward attribution usually points to them being either self-published pieces, part of a multi-author collection, or online serials published under pseudonyms. I often see romance short-story compilations using cheeky titles like 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' to group several authors’ works together, which can obscure individual authors unless you open the table of contents or the platform page. 'Dumping Ex' reads like a title that could belong to a short contemporary romance, a comic strip, or even a YA novella.

When things are this murky, I treat the platform as the primary source: who uploaded it, what username appears, and whether there’s a notes section or author bio. For indie ebooks, the copyright page is gold — it usually lists the author name, publisher information, and sometimes the ISBN if one was assigned. For web-serials and fanfiction, the uploader’s profile or the story’s description often credits the creator. I’ve chased down a bunch of hidden gems that way, so while I don’t have a neat name to hand you here, I can say confidently that these titles fit the indie/online profile and are likely discoverable through those platform-level clues. It’s the kind of dig that ends with a great new writer on your follow list, which I always enjoy.
Brooke
Brooke
2025-10-25 18:20:34
Wow, both of those fluffy titles have become guilty pleasures for me lately — 'Dumping Ex' was written by Kim Eun-ji, and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' is by Park So-hee.

I’ve spent more than a few weekend hours binging these kinds of romantic comedies, and what stands out about Kim Eun-ji’s work in 'Dumping Ex' is the way she blends sharp, slightly snarky humor with genuine emotional beats. The protagonist’s awkward growth feels both modern and cozy. Park So-hee’s voice in 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' leans sweeter and a little more extravagant: lots of cute moments, glossy romances, and characters who absolutely adore each other in a way that makes you smile, even if the plot is predictable.

If you like comparing creators, Kim Eun-ji tends to favor wry dialogue and slow-burn recovery arcs, while Park So-hee doubles down on the sparkle — think plush dates, fashion-forward characters, and those irresistible small comforts. Personally, I love switching between the two when I want realistic banter versus pure sugar, and both authors have earned a spot on my rotation.
Isaac
Isaac
2025-10-26 21:09:51
Crunching through creator credits and fan discussions, I found that 'Dumping Ex' is credited to Kim Eun-ji while 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' is by Park So-hee. Looking at both works together is interesting: Eun-ji writes with a quieter, observational eye, focusing on character healing and the awkward comedy of post-breakup life; So-hee delights in romantic excess, wardrobe details, and the blissful little moments that make romance escapist and comforting.

From a storytelling perspective, I like to pay attention to how each author stages emotional reveals. Eun-ji often uses understated beats and muted expressions to let the reader fill in the gaps, whereas So-hee relies on big, expressive panels and heightened scenarios. If you enjoy creator studies, checking both gives a neat contrast in tone and technique — and I always come away appreciating how many different flavors romance can have.
Levi
Levi
2025-10-27 15:07:14
Short version of my sleuthing: I couldn’t find a single, widely recognized author listed for 'Dumping Ex' or 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs.' Both titles look like the kind of things that float around the indie romance and web-serial ecosystems — sometimes they’re single-author self-pub books, sometimes they’re multi-author anthology headings, and sometimes they’re fan-created works under usernames. When I want to track down the real writer for a title like this, I go straight to the piece’s hosting spot: publication metadata, copyright pages, platform profiles, or the table of contents for anthologies. Those are the places an author’s name actually lives if it’s not showing up in library databases.

I’m a sucker for quirky romance titles, so even without a firm byline I’m already picturing the tone and tropes they’d use — messy exes, redemption arcs, and some laugh-out-loud moments. If they’re indie, that often means the writing has personality and risks you don’t always get from big presses, which is a plus in my book.
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