From Chibi Manga:
My papa isn't my real papa. His real form is a vampire. He raised me up since my parents passed away. For the moment when he could eat me...
1 Volume (Complete)






Story was disturbing, and the art was alright.
Only getting a four from me.
Would've been lower if the story was any longer =---=|||.
It didn't have any details.. It was prolonged for what I think no reason.. Artistry was meh. Just a blah storyline.
a teenage girl has a super young looking stepdad.. It is quickly discovered he only took her in when she was young so that she can be his virgin blood sacrifice..
At first she was scared but she fell for him already so she didn't care to die by him.. But he fell in love with her so for some reason when vampires fall in love they can't suck blood or something.. But in the end he could still suck hers and in fact she wants to "do him" so he tells her to prepare herself and that's that.
Yeah yeah the art and the story is good
i expected more than 10 chapters -.- i didn't expect this to end early
there's a missing thing
Be ready tonight...Mimiko....ughhh at least one scene of r-18 -.- it really contradicts the story -.-
I loved Mitsuki Miko's initial works especially Koi Hirari. She really knew her way around ikemen. However, her bishies are becoming sharper, their features more manhwa-ish with shaded eyes instead of the deep bedroom eyes we saw earlier... Oh well.
Art aside, the story is interesting. She again explored vampire x human relationships with an additional dad x daughter element thrown in (after mitsu aji blood). I will admit the premise had/has HUGE potential to be a virtual smut fest filled with tension and much soul searching, but so far, I feel the heroine is a bit lackluster after an initial surge of backbone. Not loving the trite direction of the plot and I really wish Mitsuki Miko would learn to write richer more detailed storylines which extend beyond a few chapters already!
Should you read this? Yes, if you're a Mitsuki Miko fan, yes for the art, yes for the forbidden relationship element, but it'll leave you feeling high and dry like a tease who doesn't quite deliver the promised goods.
I thought the premise was nice and sort of like hansel and gretel. However, the author is least interested in making an interesting story. This manga is all about fanservice with a typical crybaby shoujo heroine and a bishie male protagonist. It could have been much better if instead of romance it depicted a father-daughter bonding. Well people who are up for some mindless shoujo can still give it a go.