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Description
[from Fantasy Shrine]
Kikuchi Yo, a travel agency owner dreams of turning the “Blue Rose”, a British noble mansion into a hotel. He enthusiastically approaches Baron Gilfred, owner of the mansion, with his plans. Unbeknownst to him, he’s walking into the Baron’s trap…! A gorgeous love story between a nobleman and a business owner.
Hum, the seme is disgustingly forceful, and the uke is basically a slutty push-over, but that's not necessarily eliminatory in a yaoi, at least 60% of them have that as a prerequisite anyways. What makes it lame is -the overblown (ridiculous) language (flirting AND (seriously) sex-talk) -the long-anticipated happy dramatic resolution full of "love" and good feelings, even though both protagonists are respectively a jerk and an idiot. -etc. don't wanna list them all. I guess I wasn't in the mood for another cheesy, unrealistic, oh-so-predictable yaoi, so it rubbed me the wrong way.
Well,what he did was harsh, playing with the boys heart :3 But! i love it just for the fact they mentioned cornwall, my home xd muahahahaha ._. I read the sequel, i found it better and it had a nice oneshot included :3
I agree with some other reviewers - way to cheesy. I cut out of there as soon as that guy gave the travel agent an actual key and said it was "the key to my heart" and asked him to keep it safe.
It's a dime store romance novel down to the dialog. The only blessing is that there are very few descriptive sentences, so we get none of the gag-inducing euphemisms like, "hot, burning organ." Other than that, it's a cheap romance.
Can't do it.
The only reason I didn't give it a 3/10 is because the art is pretty good. The expressions can be great sometimes.
Give it a shot if you feel so inclined, but but beware the cheese.
It made my heart sink... if I really think about it, the storyline was pretty cheesy, and the seme character was a bit too heartless, but I've been a bit mushy lately and cried... and I enjoyed every bit of it. (The story, not really me crying)
I have to dissagree with the reviews below. Because I enjoyed it. Yes it was abit cheesy but it wasn't bad. The art was lovely and the story being a little over used...very romantic.
this wasnt good at all NOT EVEN A BIT , come on even if they were conpilations of stories or w/e u can do a better job than this, the first one was awful and well u cant wait something better from the rest.. PATHETIC
If you like reading romance novels, but with two men as a couple, you'll love this.
I didn't enjoy it because it's so cheesy. A British jaded but oh so lonely noble + a Japanese hardworking, innocent and virginal but oh so-eager-to-love travel agent + many dramatic 'swelling violin music' moments + the "love conquers all" feel + one pretty mansion that holds special memories = barfville.