This lady could quickly become one of my favourite mangaka! If you like Shin Mizukami, you'll most likely have no squick for this violent non-con fantasy lass as well.
Along side the non-con, this time she's added a lot of gore too. Her art is absolutely gorgeous: darkly breathtaking, vividly suspenseful, and emotionally rich. The story set up is fascinating and steadily delivered with rage, fear, angst, frustration (all those dark kinksters would love it!), but then it quickly deteriorates; It could have been so much more.
At the outset, characters full of multi-dimensional personae that have evolved through serious life challenges like neglect, abandonment, betrayal, and other fears are dished up. She adds in conflict and angst with someone that could possibly heal them, and then--BLAM!--she consistently ends abruptly and superficially with mere write-off smut of the most nonsensically connected kind. Even with fantasy, I want some real person development.
Because I think she has the ability to carry through (accompanied by her deliciously vibrant, bold and unique art) and make something so much more memorable, something that fully explores a characters development, even if it is over-the-top dramatic and dark (or especially because it is thus so!), I end up re-reading and re-reading, but ultimately disappointed. She is so very talented but sells herself short. Give her some more pages to expand out her characters' development, make her do a little more research on long-term healing responses (it doesn't have to be totally realistic, but a least a little grounding please!), let her keep her melodrama and dark kink perversions, and she'd be in my top recommendation lists. She hasn't arrived, but I've surely got my eye on her.