A review by quirkycatsfatstacks
In the Clear Moonlit Dusk, Vol. 5 by Mika Yamamori

4.0

 
Summary:

Yoi has always been known as "the Prince." This is because she's so handsome that people have trouble thinking of her as anything else. The fact that she acts princely certainly doesn't help things. Given this life, Yoi is completely unprepared for the attention of a boy, any boy. Yet Ichimura can't resist getting to know her.

After a series of experiments, Yoi and Ichimura have essentially decided to begin dating. Unfortunately - neither character is very good at expressing their feelings. So being in a serious relationship will take some adjusting – for both of them.

Review:

I have basically been in love with this series from the moment I found it. And I have to tell you – it's still going strong. Sometimes with lighter romances, it's hard to see how it can carry forward into multiple volumes. Thankfully, that hasn't been the case here. Not yet, at least.

In the Clear Moonlit Dusk Vol. 5 brings us farther along in the budding relationship between Yoi and Ichimura. It's still in the early stages, as they both need to take it slow (though Ichimura has to fight his instincts there).

Seeing these two try and work things out has been a delight. I'm certain that any Shojo/romance fan would love to dive into this series! It's worth it, trust me.

Highlights:
Shojo
Romance
Contemporary Romance
Princes

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