Love in Session · review
At this point, just date all of them. This is about joining a school-based dating show as a way to confess to a childhood crush who also joins the show creates immediate tension and interest. It’s a genuinely unique setup that hooks readers, especially since it’s never obvious who to root for. The story thrives on strong chemistry between characters, frequent twists, and well-timed emotional beats. The artwork is modern and visually stunning. Characters behave reasonably within their situations, which helps the drama feel engaging rather than frustrating. The panels where they send and receive love letters after the day remind me a lot of the game Picka 30Days of Love.
Definitely looking forward to Season 2.