Get ready for the talented Mizuhara's outrageous Hollywood debut! Unfortunately, Mizuhara's deep secrets from a dark past are about to be revealed. And, Ayu has one last sad decision to make...
I got this book because I'm celebrity-obsessed and it's about celebrities. It wasn't worth the cover price. The art is very old school yaoi, so you can look forward to plenty of talking heads with almost no background imagery or scenery. There are far more characters than necessary to tell the story, resulting in confusion. The story is all over the place and feels disjointed. Love scenes are minimal because throughout the entire book all the other characters are senselessly trying to keep the main couple apart. The plot remains unresolved at the end. It had some neat ideas but failed to execute them cohesively. The two main characters featured are actors. It is implied their agency hooked them up but it is not explained why. But now the agency wants to break them up and make them date other people. The reason for this is also never stated, but they resort to threats, blackmail, kidnapping, and rape to succeed. The end is never really resolved (this is book 2 of 5 but was published as a standalone so I didn't know that; book 5 was never localized, as I understand it). I guess if you're really into pointless torture of characters and yourself you would like this manga?