I would like to suggest this series instead - Haru Wo Daiteita by Youka Nitta. It's the best. Story wise and art too. The art was breathtaking and super duper sexy.
As for this manga, I would say it is more for a partial yaoi fangirl's eyes ;) I just dig the art so much.
Tat's good enough :) Reading yaoi really is an acquired taste. Not many could see the appeal of it. I just happened to be able to switch between Yaoi and M/M novels without problem.
It might be because I've started liking homoerotica with Yaoi manga and its fanfics first before jumping onto M/M novels. Hence, I could understand the different appeals both has for their own set of readers.
That's why when I review a Yaoi manga or novel I would have different set of criteria and the same goes for reviewing M/M novels. Both has different angles to consider.
I love all of them. Zaria too. When I first saw Kinbaku by Zaria, I was goo-goo gaga-ing and dashing left right to look her up for more goodies by her. And am happy to say, I have read all of her work todate. Yay!
As for this manga, I would say it is more for a partial yaoi fangirl's eyes ;) I just dig the art so much.
It might be because I've started liking homoerotica with Yaoi manga and its fanfics first before jumping onto M/M novels. Hence, I could understand the different appeals both has for their own set of readers.
That's why when I review a Yaoi manga or novel I would have different set of criteria and the same goes for reviewing M/M novels. Both has different angles to consider.
Mika Sadahiro and Ayano Yamane are my favorite, too! Love Youka Nitta, too!
And Zaria, too :)
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