From charming romances to spicier love affairs, there’s plenty of rom-coms to enjoy on Prime Video.

‘No Gain No Love’

An unexpected romance begins in “No Gain No Love” when calculative customer Son Hae-yeong (Shin Min-a) asks convenience store employee Kim Ji-uk (Kim Young-dae) to be her groom for a fake wedding. Not wanting to miss an opportunity to advance her career, Hae-yeong resorts to unconventional methods. Despite the odd arrangement, love blooms between the pair as their fake marriage turns into real feelings for each other. The romance is “romance-ing” and the comedy is “comedy-ing,” so you won’t be disappointed if you’re looking for a true rom-com that’s equal parts romance and comedy.

‘Spice Up Our Love’

If you’re looking for something shorter and spicier than your typical Korean rom-com series, “Spice Up Our Love” is what you want. In just two episodes, characters from “No Gain No Love” are transported into an R-rated web novel in this spin-off. Author Nam Ja-yeon (Han Ji-hyeon) finds herself as the main character in her own web novel, with her enemy Bok Gyu-hyun (Lee Sang-yi) as the male lead. While desperately trying to escape, she begins to see her enemy in a new, romantic light. Even if you haven’t watched “No Gain No Love,” you’ll be able to enjoy “Spice Up Our Love” easily!

‘Marry My Husband’

For those who prefer a rom-com with more edge or twists, don’t miss out on “Marry My Husband.” This series leans heavier on the drama and revenge but also has moments of romance and comedy to enjoy. Kang Ji-won (Park Min-young) gets a second chance at life after dying at the hands of her cheating husband, Park Min-hwan (Lee Yi-kyung), and her treacherous best friend, Jeong Su-min (Song Ha-yoon). Ji-won is transported 10 years back in time and plans on getting vengeance on her backstabbers with the help of Yu Ji-hyuk (Na In-woo), who becomes a new admirer.

‘HeartBeat’

Rom-coms with a supernatural twist are a special treat. “HeartBeat” features vampire Seon Woo-hyeol (Ok Taec-yeon), who is awakened by human Joo In-hae (Won Ji-an) just one day short of fulfilling his 100-year slumber to become human. Woo-hyeol hilariously adjusts to modern-day Korea, all while fighting his desire for In-hae’s especially delicious blood. In-hae, closed off to love due to a life of hustle and survival, couldn’t believe vampires existed — and now, she can’t believe her heart is starting to beat for one.

‘My Man Is Cupid’

There’s more supernatural love of a different kind in “My Man Is Cupid.” Love fairy Cheon Sang-hyuk (Jang Dong-yoon) accidentally shot himself with a love arrow 500 years ago and lost his fairy wings as a result. Amidst his efforts to finally restore his wings, he meets Oh Baek-ryun (NANA), who is always unlucky in love, with all her love interests encountering near-death experiences after meeting her. However, the two have some history that threatens any possible romance between them. Can they overcome issues of fate and sustain true love?

‘True to Love’

Bo-ra (Yoo In-na) is a famous dating coach and expert in love—except in her own love life. As her long-term relationship with her boyfriend falls apart, she meets Soo-hyeok (Yoon Hyun-min), a publisher. The pair struggle with their individual relationships while working together on Bo-ra’s upcoming book. Soo-hyeok blames Bo-ra for his breakup with his girlfriend, and mutual antagonism ensues. However, as they’re forced to work together, they begin to understand each other better, and their feelings start to change.

Take your pick and enjoy these rom-coms on Prime Video!

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