The Rose Comes With Thorns Storyline
Rose, a hidden heiress, sacrifices everything for love—only to be betrayed when Edmund, the man she saved from ruin, proposes to a fake heiress. As the true heir to Blackstone Capital, with her guardian Locke by her side, she rises from blood and betrayal to reclaim her identity, expose the lies, and fight for the future that was stolen from her.
The Rose Comes With Thorns More details
Genres: Urban/Secret Identity/Counterattack
Language:English
Release date:2026-01-25 11:00:00
Runtime:96min
The Rose Comes With Thorns Reviews
Urban
Secret Identity
Counterattack
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A Gritty Urban Love Story That Cuts Deep
I went into this expecting a typical forbidden love short drama, but The Rose Comes With Thorns surprised me hard. Rose isn’t just a tragic heroine—she’s smart, wounded, and quietly powerful. Watching her give everything for love and then get betrayed actually hurt in a good way. The pacing is tight
Not Your Soft Romance, This One Has Teeth
What I loved most is that this drama doesn’t romanticize betrayal. Edmund’s choices feel painfully real, and Rose’s growth feels earned. The urban setting adds grit, and the whole fake heiress twist kept me hooked. Locke as the guardian is low-key one of the best characters—protective but never over
Came for the Love, Stayed for the Revenge Arc
Let’s be honest, I clicked for forbidden love, but I stayed for Rose’s comeback. The shift from blood and betrayal to cold confidence is so satisfying to watch. The drama leans into classic tropes but executes them cleanly, especially for a short-form series. Every episode ends with just enough tens
Short Episodes, Big Feelings, Zero Regrets
This is one of those short dramas that understands its audience. Fast, emotional, and dramatic without being messy. Rose’s identity reveal as the true heir of Blackstone Capital gave me chills, and the way the lies slowly unravel is addictive. It’s empowering without being preachy. I watched this on