I picked this up for the romance—yaoi, to be exact—and in a way, it delivered. But seriously… what kind of “romance” has more heartbreak than actual love? The way the protagonist treated those two was painful, and Catboy hurting the protagonist only added salt to the wound. It wasn’t sweet, it was just hurt stacked on hurt. Honestly, I kept wishing he’d end up with Cain.
The most maddening part? That endless loop of contradictions: “We’re not good for each other”—then immediately doing things together. “Maybe he’s good for me”—then avoiding him. Are you kidding me?
Honestly, I should’ve stopped reading at the amusement park date with Cain. That would’ve been the perfect ending in my book.
I picked this up for the romance—yaoi, to be exact—and in a way, it delivered. But seriously… what kind of “romance” has more heartbreak than actual love? The way the protagonist treated those two was painful, and Catboy hurting the protagonist only added salt to the wound. It wasn’t sweet, it was just hurt stacked on hurt. Honestly, I kept wishing he’d end up with Cain.
The most maddening part? That endless loop of contradictions: “We’re not good for each other”—then immediately doing things together. “Maybe he’s good for me”—then avoiding him. Are you kidding me?
Honestly, I should’ve stopped reading at the amusement park date with Cain. That would’ve been the perfect ending in my book.