Rating (Out of 5): ~4
Publisher: Shojo Beat (VIZ Media)
Release Date: September 6, 2016
Volumes: 5+
Spoilers?: No.
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Goodreads Synopsis:
Successful career woman
Asuka Takanashi has an old-fashioned dream of getting married and
becoming a housewife. After her long-term boyfriend breaks up with her
to pursue his own career goals, she encounters Ryu Nanami, the popular
newscaster at PTV. Asuka and Ryu get along well, but the last thing he
wants is to ever get married. This levelheaded pair who want the
opposite things in life should never get involved, except...
Successful career woman Asuka Takanashi has an old-fashioned dream of getting married and becoming a housewife, but popular TV newscaster Ryu Nanami would rather die than ever get married. Asuka and Ryu know this about each other and have started a relationship anyway, but can their new love overcome their differences?
Successful career woman Asuka Takanashi has an old-fashioned dream of getting married and becoming a housewife, but popular TV newscaster Ryu Nanami would rather die than ever get married. Asuka and Ryu know this about each other and have started a relationship anyway, but can their new love overcome their differences?
Review:
I
can’t believe how much I’m loving this series so far, and it’s
just started.
Asuka
and Ryu have started dating, because they love each other even though
they want different things in a relationship. In this volume, they’re
getting settled into the relationship, and having trouble finding the
time for each other. They have some troubles, and Asuka wants to take
things a little slower than Ryu does, at first at least.
It’s
surprisingly hot, several scenes in this volume. But even during
that, they’re sweet together, and I love seeing their relationship
grow. I like that we get equal time with each character, and get to
see from both of their sides. The humor is nice, and not very
exaggerated. It’s realistic, and relatable.
I
am quite loving this series, and can’t wait for the next volume.
A review copy was provided by the publisher, VIZ Media, for an honest review. Thank you so, so much!
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