Azami has always been attracted only to boys, especially the handsome Gwyn. Intelligent, sporty, attractive and just a little older than Azami, she's sure he would be an ideal boyfriend. Then, on the day Azami finally gets the courage to confess her feelings, everything she believes is suddenly called into question when she finds out that Gwyn is actually a girl Despite her initial shock at learning Gwyn's secret, Azami quickly realizes that love transcends gender, putting her feelings for Gwyn before her previous prejudices. But it turns out Azami isn't the only girl who's got her eye on Gwyn
I loved the two girls and their story and the way they came to terms with their identities. Really cute, I loved it.
The Princess And The Anti-Princess.
Published by Hanii Aburame , 3 years ago
The art perfectly matches the vibe of a series. Beautifully sketched, the airiness gives highlight to the comedic moments, and "princess" panels (courtesy of Azami's imagination and slight princess fetish lol.)
While this is firmly a rom com shojo-ai, it could also be considered a coming-of-age story. Though I do think Azami just wanted a partner for the sake of having one, but good for her that although her crush turned out to be a girl she didn't just say no thank you and moved on to the next handsome guy, she stayed and got to know Gwen, the real Gwen.
I definitely recommend for a light and fluffy read that one shouldn't think too deeply about.
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