Monday, September 10, 2018

Review Tour: Would It Be Okay To Love You? Year Two by Amy Tasukada (Giveaway)



Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK

Length: 113 pages

Would It Be Okay To Love You? Box Set (Books 1 - 3) - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Blurb

An ex-playboy. A robot geek. Can their love last when the whole world finds out?

Robot fanboy Sato has spent too much time alone hiding the love of his life. But when Sato comes out to his parents, it doesn’t end well. He no longer wants to conceal their relationship, but he doubts his boyfriend is ready.

Aoi might spend all day moaning as an erotic voice actor, but he doubts his legion of fangirls will approve if he comes out. With his career on the line, Aoi feels like Sato has pushed him to the breaking point.

As Sato opens up to more people about his sexuality, can they find a compromise that will make them both happy, or will it be too much for Aoi?

Year Two is the fourth book in the gay romance series Would It Be Okay to Love You? If you like Japanese culture and sizzling romance, you’ll love this year-in-the-life anthology collection.

Buy Year Two to confess your love today!



4 Stars

Would It Be Okay to Love You? Year Two is the continuation to the series of the same name and it follows Aoi and Sato's relationship, so I suggest reading it in order or you'll be lost.

Now that Sato has come out to his parents, he's insisting that Aoi does the same, although after how spectacularly that backfired for him when he came out to his parents (they threw him out of their house), Aoi isn't sure if it's a risk he's willing to take.

I adore Sato, he's such a lovely, supporting and sweet character. Aoi is a bit on the pricklier side, but still lovable. I saw a lot of growth in Aoi this time around. It was nice seeing him work through his issues to move forward and give Sato what he wants. They have great chemistry and I love them together.

I also loved seeing Sato's mom making so much of an effort in accepting Aoi. I can't say I loved Michiko, Sato's sister, as much here, the gift she got Sato for his birthday was too inappropriate for the setting.

Anyway, I continue to enjoy Aoi and Sato's adventures and I hope Ms. Tasukada will continue writing them in the future.

*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***



Amy Tasukada lives in North Texas with a calico cat called O’Hara. As an only child her day dreams kept her entertained, and at age ten she started to put them to paper. Since then her love of writing hasn’t cease. She can be found drinking hot tea and filming Japanese street fashion hauls on her Youtube channel.

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