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Length: 41,000 words
Series
Would It Be Okay To Love You (Book #1)
Blurb
Sato's only long-term relationship is the one he shares with his Gundam collectibles. He dreams about the kind of unconditional love his parents enjoy. If only he could break out of his shell, he might find his special someone...
Outgoing playboy Aoi has sworn off relationships. He knows they only distract him from his budding voice acting career. He's earned a few loyal fans, and if he keeps at it, he may even earn enough to never worry about being evicted again...
When Sato meets Aoi at the local anime store, there's definitely a spark. But even as they tread carefully, their commitment issues and Aoi's troubled past soon muck things up before they can start. In order for Sato and Aoi to have their happily-ever-after, they'll both have to take a leap of faith... and hope to be caught.
Would It Be Okay to Love You? is the first book in a gay romance series set in Japan. If you like original characters, nerd culture, and simmering chemistry, then you'll love Amy Tasukada's charming multicultural love story.
Carra's Review
Mostly sweet with a bit of cheekiness thanks to Aoi and his not so subtle innuendos, I found this story to be an enjoyable read of opposites attract. Sato is adorably nerdy and inexperienced, while Aoi is more hip and worldly. But something between them just clicks, and no matter how much Aoi tries to say they can’t date or become more so he can concentrate on his career, the relationship between them is inevitable.
It was easy for me to identify with Sato with the quiet, unsure way he had about him. Aoi was a bit naughty at times with what he would say to Sato, even if what he said might have gone right over Sato’s head at the time. Aoi is not the type of person you’d expect to settle for one guy given his past track record, but I think Sato’s stability is one of the things that appealed to Aoi since Aoi’s never really had that himself since he’s been on his own.
This story was a fun, quick read and I really liked both Aoi and Sato’s characters. Would It Be Okay To Love You? gets a very solid 4 stars from me, and I would definitely recommend it to any M/M romance fan. If you’re a fan of Japanese culture, then that will be another plus with this book for you. This story is meant for readers 18+ for adult language and sexual content.
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