It's been awhile since i finished the book, their interaction at the start might be quite questionable & weird but once you dive into the book, all your questions will be answer and everything will make perfect sense.
My library doesn't seem to have another thrilling & interesting book like this, so im re-reading it again 🤧
I absolutely adored this manga. Seriously, I enjoyed it so much that writing this review is going to be a delight.
Just a heads up for those who are sensitive to explicit content: this manga is heavily smut-oriented. So if you're planning to read it, expect plenty of sexual scenes. And for those who might lean conservative, proceed with caution.
That said, these are three of the best romances I've come across. Each story is decently sized, ranging from 59-66 pages, and they all have a satisfying beginning, middle, and end.
I'll break down the positives and/or negatives in each of the stories.
First one-shot:
This was an excellent story. For those who are conservative and uncomfortable with themes like multiple lovers, yuri, or bisexuality, this might not be the story for you. However, if you're open-minded and appreciate a great romantic tale, you're in for a treat. I love the lead female character. She's incredibly cute and strong-willed, knowing exactly where she stands. Like most people, she faces some insecurities but learns to persevere and ultimately finds love. Her growth through love is inspiring. As a character, she's refreshing compared to the typical tsundere or overly innocent females. She's independent, relaxed, and fun-loving. Plus, she's the kind of woman who truly deserves love. Her lover is an interesting character, though somewhat stereotypical, which slightly detracts from the story. However, when contrasted with her, it works well. The story offers a nice societal commentary: love can take many forms, and loving others begins with loving oneself.
It's a thoroughly engaging romantic story. The art is top-notch, the story itself is enjoyable even if it sounds a bit silly, and the overall experience is gratifying. There are plenty of funny moments throughout. So you get a mix of angst, comedy, ecchi, smut, and everything you could want in a short story. While the characters may feel a bit superficial, the social commentary compensates for it, and the lead actress makes up for any deficiencies in the male lead.
Second one-shot:
This isn't my favorite. It explores undying love and how far someone will go for the one they cherish the most. The direction it takes is a bit twisted but still enjoyable. Personally, I found the characters a bit shallow. The female lead came across as silly to me, and the male lead, while enjoyable, wasn't given enough development for us to understand him fully. Overall, it was disappointing when compared to the other two stories, but it's still worth reading for some fun. There's plenty of smut in this one. The art remains exceptional, and although I liked the concept of the story, the execution felt mediocre. By the way, this one also had some humorous moments.
Third one-shot:
Another favorite of mine. Another charming and funny female character. I thought it balanced the themes of good and evil alongside humor very effectively. The portrayal of sexuality was intriguing, similar to "Akuma no Eros," where Satan's servants, like succubi, take interesting directions. It was both interesting and entertaining to read. The interaction between the two characters was more comedic than serious, and the ending was fitting. I really enjoyed this one, and I must say, out of the three, it had the least amount of "smutty" scenes. However, it didn't make it any less enjoyable. The male character was amusing—imagine a priest dealing with sex. Awkward.
Overall, there was a high level of romance, great storytelling, and plenty of humor interspersed with excessive smut. Most readers will likely have a blast. I did score low on character development because the two leads were rarely equally developed, except perhaps in the final story. Nonetheless, it was highly enjoyable with fantastic art.
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My library doesn't seem to have another thrilling & interesting book like this, so im re-reading it again 🤧
They are funny, romantic, smart, and honest.
I loved the writing and the art.
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Just a heads up for those who are sensitive to explicit content: this manga is heavily smut-oriented. So if you're planning to read it, expect plenty of sexual scenes. And for those who might lean conservative, proceed with caution.
That said, these are three of the best romances I've come across. Each story is decently sized, ranging from 59-66 pages, and they all have a satisfying beginning, middle, and end.
I'll break down the positives and/or negatives in each of the stories.
First one-shot:
This was an excellent story. For those who are conservative and uncomfortable with themes like multiple lovers, yuri, or bisexuality, this might not be the story for you. However, if you're open-minded and appreciate a great romantic tale, you're in for a treat. I love the lead female character. She's incredibly cute and strong-willed, knowing exactly where she stands. Like most people, she faces some insecurities but learns to persevere and ultimately finds love. Her growth through love is inspiring. As a character, she's refreshing compared to the typical tsundere or overly innocent females. She's independent, relaxed, and fun-loving. Plus, she's the kind of woman who truly deserves love. Her lover is an interesting character, though somewhat stereotypical, which slightly detracts from the story. However, when contrasted with her, it works well. The story offers a nice societal commentary: love can take many forms, and loving others begins with loving oneself.
It's a thoroughly engaging romantic story. The art is top-notch, the story itself is enjoyable even if it sounds a bit silly, and the overall experience is gratifying. There are plenty of funny moments throughout. So you get a mix of angst, comedy, ecchi, smut, and everything you could want in a short story. While the characters may feel a bit superficial, the social commentary compensates for it, and the lead actress makes up for any deficiencies in the male lead.
Second one-shot:
This isn't my favorite. It explores undying love and how far someone will go for the one they cherish the most. The direction it takes is a bit twisted but still enjoyable. Personally, I found the characters a bit shallow. The female lead came across as silly to me, and the male lead, while enjoyable, wasn't given enough development for us to understand him fully. Overall, it was disappointing when compared to the other two stories, but it's still worth reading for some fun. There's plenty of smut in this one. The art remains exceptional, and although I liked the concept of the story, the execution felt mediocre. By the way, this one also had some humorous moments.
Third one-shot:
Another favorite of mine. Another charming and funny female character. I thought it balanced the themes of good and evil alongside humor very effectively. The portrayal of sexuality was intriguing, similar to "Akuma no Eros," where Satan's servants, like succubi, take interesting directions. It was both interesting and entertaining to read. The interaction between the two characters was more comedic than serious, and the ending was fitting. I really enjoyed this one, and I must say, out of the three, it had the least amount of "smutty" scenes. However, it didn't make it any less enjoyable. The male character was amusing—imagine a priest dealing with sex. Awkward.
Overall, there was a high level of romance, great storytelling, and plenty of humor interspersed with excessive smut. Most readers will likely have a blast. I did score low on character development because the two leads were rarely equally developed, except perhaps in the final story. Nonetheless, it was highly enjoyable with fantastic art.