Love Out on a Limb Vol. 1
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After her divorced parents remarry, Yui returns to her hometown for the first time in eight years and reunites with her older brother Hayato and her childhood friend Ritsu. The problem? Her feelings are already getting way too complicated.
Childhood friend glow-up, fake dating, love triangle energy, awkward family tension, and a setup that immediately lets you know this is going to be dramatic.
Yui is caught in the middle of feelings she knows she should not be having.
Hayato is the older brother she has not seen in years and now suddenly sees differently.
Ritsu is the childhood friend who steps in with a fake dating plan that is obviously going to make everything messier.
I read this in like 10 minutes because I already knew where this was going, and honestly it felt shorter than most first volumes. It moves fast, which makes it super easy to get through, but I definitely wished there had been a little more depth.
This is one of those volumes where the setup is doing a lot of the heavy lifting. The taboo angle is the main hook, and even though I had a strong feeling about where the story was headed, I can already tell the emotional damage is probably going to come from second lead syndrome.
The ending drops a reveal that did not exactly shock me, but it definitely confirms the direction this series wants to take. Predictable? Kind of. Still effective? Yeah.
Love Out on a Limb Vol. 1 feels like the kind of shojo opener that knows exactly how to bait readers into the next volume. It is fast, messy, and built around emotional chaos more than depth right now, but if you like dramatic romance setups and do not mind seeing the twist coming early, this one is easy to fly through.
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