I ve read "A Guy Like You" and I liked the art style but the plot, characters and logic were quite over the top melodramatic with very questionable decisions. I think the characters in "Yours to Claim" are more grounded and accessible. But the blonde guy/third wheel/Second ML seems to be quite the lovable cartoonish bufoon. Perhaps the next (raw) chapters show more dimensions of him.
I ve read "A Guy Like You" and I liked the art style but the plot, characters and logic were quite over the top melodramatic with very questionable decisions.
I think the characters in "Yours to Claim" are more grounded and accessible.
But the blonde guy/third wheel/Second ML seems to be quite the lovable cartoonish bufoon. Perhaps the next (raw) chapters show more dimensions of him.