I got through 1 1/2 volumes and just had to stop. My worst fears were confirmed with the comments...that whatever had just happened (Kaname's "attack," Souichirou's valiant rescue, a bonding experience) would be repeated in every volume to basically the same effect. Not only that, but the characters are lacking depth and are just not relatable. Someone else said it perfectly, that "baggage and angst...is not depth." Souichirou is spunky and exciting, but it truly bothers me that he is/will be the seme! Especially when Kaname is so seme-like. I'm not saying an uke can't be masculine, but his expressions, his cold and aloof demeanor, all make for a perfect seme, but instead it's flip-flopped. Some may find that refreshing, but I just found it lacking depth and confusing. Masato is an interesting character, but he also doesn't seem to have a definitive personality...he's mean one moment, then completely aloof the next, and sometimes he's even kind. He's not likable. I think as a love-triangle story, he could have been a VERY interesting character, because we would have been invested in him, but instead we're not. He's just there as a mean and protective older brother. He's not...interesting. Which is sad, because I want to see him more developed.
Overall, the plot was just very contrived. It's dramatic for the sake of drama. I don't any real pull to the characters except Souichirou, and even he isn't developing the way I had hoped. Also, I want Kaname to stand up for himself. He halfway does, but then Masato and Souichirou step in. Let him be a man, please! If he was willing to defend himself and get over his condition, why did he slip into an attack when Souichirou's fight was over? It seems as if his "illness" is contrived and only there to make him the "damaged" uke. Maybe I have a low angst tolerance, but I can't help but believe that if you're going to have drama, it better be 100% real, 100% believable, and 100% in-context, balanced by some lightness elsewhere...which also doesn't exist. The whole "cleaning" thing is a poor joke thrown in to make the volume lighter...it doesn't work.
I will say though, the art is GORGEOUS. And the language is very good. I just simply wish the plot were better.
Read it for the art, read it if you get off on contrived angst and enjoy drama, read it for an interesting relationship between Kaname and Souichirou...but don't read it if you're looking for a well-rounded story with developed characters.