You know how the plot of most yaois goes a bit something like this?: 1. Cute couple meets. 2. Cute couple acts cute around one another. 3. They grow closer to one another. 4. Misunderstanding occurs! 5. Someone chases someone else down and problem is solved. (Commence the Luv-luv.)
Well, really this basic plot structure applies to any romance-oriented manga, not just yaois, but you get my drift: typically, there's quite a bit of plot and character development before any series will even think of doing the Big Misunderstanding since the Big Misunderstanding is what finally cements our cute couple as a couple.
Not so, unfortunately, for Tsuioku no Venus! Tsuioku no Venus! skips straight to step #4 (the Big Misunderstanding) and practically the entire manga is focused on the characters running around and trying to clear up the misunderstanding! I don't know about you, but for me, this is always my least favorite part of a romance manga. I certainly don't want to read an entire volume that focuses on nothing but the misunderstanding. We don't even get much of a chance to get to know the characters this way! Presumably the uke and seme were introduced as characters in the prequels to this series; however, during the prequels, the seme was a child, so I can hardly call that adequate romantic development for this couple.
Add in the fact that I just didn't care for the artwork of this manga (I think it was the thick eyebrows all the characters had) and there wasn't a whole lot I liked about this manga, with the exception of the seme's female friend, who was a cute and fun character. (I don't know if fans of the prequels will like this manga all that much either since the previous couple shows up, but hardly has much opportunity to interact with one another.) All in all, I can't recommend this manga.