Shiori's Diary · review
If you're into NTR and "innocence corrupted" tropes you'll likely get a kick out of this. The premise to start is somewhat novel for a story like this but it does run it's course fairly predictably. The protagonist comes across their husband's diary chronicling his extramarital escapades in vivid detail and this serves as an inspiration and a sort of call to action for her to likewise seek out that which she is missing from her life; excitement and thrill of a physical and sensual nature. In a sense this is one of those "justified cheating" stories where the author tries to make the protagonist abit more sympathetic than they would otherwise be sleeping around outside of their marriage.
I feel there was room to extend the story past the 22 chapters and explore some other ramifications or outcomes of the protagonist's choices. The ending is fine but it feels a bit abrupt given some of the very late character development within the last few pages that could have taken the story into some other interesting directions. Maybe a missed opportunity there.
Art is good overall however the art style around the faces, especially that of the male lead are a bit weird looking in my opinion and clashes with the erotic nature of the story.
Overall a solid NTR but stops short of being particularly well-done or memorable.