Pink Heart Jam · review
Pink Heart Jam is a refreshing read from the usual dramatic BL that we are so used to read. In fact, there isn’t much drama to begin with. Just the story of two young adults falling in love and learning about themselves. You have Haiga on one side, a freshman in university, who isn’t entirely convinced about his sexuality; and on the other you have Kanae, a senior in university, who knows very well who he is attracted to and would like to have a romantic partner. They find themselves in a very interesting circumstance, and as their relationship progressed they realize that they truthfully care forone another.
The story sounds very cliche but it is very realistic in its depiction, especially the more explicit scenes. I enjoyed how both of the two boys wanted one another and none were, so to speak, passive. And not just that, they have realistic problems, goals and a love story that we have heard at least once about from a friend or two.
I would have liked to give it 10 if the story concentrated on the dynamic of the two protagonists with other characters, but this is just a minor criticism that I think could have added to this incredible story.
A feel good story. Not for the people looking for a convoluted story or drama.