I'm enjoying reading about Sato and Aoi.
Year Two By Amy Tasukada
Genre: Contemporary Romance, GLBTQ, MM
Released: September 1, 2018
Publisher: Marcarons & Tea Publishing
Series: Would it Be Okay to Love You?, Book 4

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!
113 pages

Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
I’m enjoying reading about Sato and Aoi.
I don’t think I’ve ever read a series quite like this one. Year Two is listed as the fourth book in this series but the first three are available as a boxed set so some might consider it book two. It’s made up of a series of short stories, one for each month in year two of Sato and Aoi’s relationship. You could probably enjoy Year Two without reading the preceding books but I don’t recommend it. I think you really need to read this series from the beginning to fully enjoy Aoi and Sato as a couple.
Year Two deals with Sato and Aoi’s relationship after Sato comes out to his parents. Sato’s mother didn’t react too well to the news and Aoi is upset that he is the cause of a potential riff between Sato and his parents.
There is also quite a bit about Aoi’s relationship with Atsushi, his costar in a popular new SIM game. Atsushi is bi and came out a while back. He keeps trying to get Aoi to admit that he’s gay and to come out to his fans. He insists that Aoi’s fans will be supportive and that he will become even more popular than he is now.
This is a short-ish novella and was a pretty quick read for me. The ending was slightly surprising and while it wasn’t really a cliffhanger, I would really like to read more about Sato and Aoi.
I should probably note that I know nothing about Japanese culture or food. There are a lot of references to both in the book that I didn’t really understand but that didn’t stop me from enjoying the story.
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O Factor: Spicy


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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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