5 ‘Sweater Weather’ K-dramas To Watch This Fall: ‘Summer Strike,’ ‘The Sound of Magic,’ More!

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What better way to end the busy day than watching your favorite K-dramas while snuggled up in a cozy bed? Drinking tea and reading a book are a few great options, too!

But for K-drama lovers out there, here are five promising dramas that bring comfort and warmth on a cold fall night!

'The Sound of Magic'

Ji Chang Wook, Choi Sung Eun and Hwang In Youp's musical romance series "The Sound of Magic" is a drama that gives comfort and warmth due to its unique, gentle and wholesome themes.

It's at part with modern fairy tales as it will make you believe in magic once more. The cast's synergy and immersive performances will keep you on your toes, enchanting you until the end!

'When The Weather Is Fine'

Set in the South Korean countryside, "When The Weather Is Fine" tells the romance story of a cellist who returns to the humble rural area to find her peace and falls in love with a bookstore owner.

Park Min Young and Seo Kang Joon's chemistry truly created a drama that has something new to offer every time viewers revisit the story of Hye Won and Eun Seob. This drama is just like a lovely cup of hot chocolate in the cold season.

'True Beauty'

Cha Eun Woo, Moon Ga Young and Hwang In Youp's webtoon-based drama "True Beauty" is one of the best novel-to-series adaptations ever released.

The drama tackles the themes of first love, friendships and dreams which can be enjoyed by viewers of all ages at any time of the year!

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The charming story of a simple girl and her knight-in-shining-armors definitely makes the butterflies in every viewer's hearts dance in glee. In addition to that, this is also a rewatch-worthy drama!

'Link: Eat, Love, Kill'

Moon Ga Young and Yeo Jin Goo's romance series "Link: Eat, Love, Kill" perfectly encapsulates the three dominant themes of the series, which is so perfect for the fall weather!

From its mouth-watering food-related scenes, heart-fluttering romance to its chilling mysteries, there's no doubt that the series is a package deal!

If you want a drama that has it "all," then "Link: Eat, Love, Kill" is for you!

'Summer Strike'

While it follows Seolhyun in her tryst during the summer, the whole plot of "Summer Strike" can be enjoyed all year round!

Unsatisfied with her life and experiencing extreme burnout, the story follows a nurse who decides to live in the countryside to find her peace of mind and purpose in life. 

She then meets her love interest, played by Im Siwan, who will show her the beauty of life and how to enjoy it while living a fulfilling one. "Summer Strike" is still ongoing with two episodes in. Check it out on ENA now!

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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