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The much-anticipated webtoon comes to print! From the creator of Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits and the artist behind Captive Hearts of Oz and the Alice in the Country of... series comes a steamy new historical fantasy romance about a cursed girl shunned by those around her...and the demon hunter who falls for her. Noragami meets My Happy Marriage in this mix of romance, action, and suspense that has already won legions of fans! Young, cheerful Nanao can't wait to marry her betrothed, Reito, the young lord of the Byakurenji family. But that changes one night when she is attacked by a vengeful yokai spirit--an ayakashi--leaving her scarred with the mark of a demonic curse. Her cousin Akemi seizes the chance to steal away her fiance, but it doesn't matter. Reito now finds her repulsive, and Nanao is forced to wear a monkey mask to hide her scar and live the life of an outcast. Years later, she meets Yako, the willfull young scion of another noble family. When Nanao's mask shatters after an accident, Yako sees her face and is drawn to her beauty and great spiritual power. But there's more to the handsome young lord then meets the eye, and when Yako offers Nanao a way out of her torturous life, the new life that awaits her is filled with more mystery and intrigue that she could ever imagine...
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1 primary bookThe Ayakashi Hunter's Tainted Bride (Manga) is a 1-book series first released in 2023 with contributions by Mamenosuke Fujimaru.
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This story offers a fascinating twist on the Historical Romantic Fantasy genre. Do you enjoy manga? Are sweet romances your cup of tea? Does mythology intrigue you? If so, this might be a perfect match for you!
When reading books and manga, I love searching for hidden concepts and deeper meanings beneath the surface. Digging deeper always makes the experience more exciting. In this manga, the underlying concepts explore a fascinating balance in life. Nanao's High Spiritual Power must be balanced by Yako's Light Spiritual Power, similar to weights on a scale or the harmony of yin and yang. One intriguing question that arises is: what happens if their powers become imbalanced in this world? Could something catastrophic occur? It's something interesting to ponder and a great incentive to continue reading the series!
If you're a fan of "My Happy Marriage," this manga will be right up your alley.
Special thanks to NetGalley, Kodansha Comics, and Mamenosuke Fujimaru for providing an Advanced Reader's Copy!
Listen. I'm not opposed to some trashy romance. I go crazy over media that's way, WAY darker and more ~~problematic~~ than this, so trust me when I say that the lack of wholesome fluff or the yucky power dynamics was not why I didn't enjoy this. I love the likes of My Happy Marriage and the author's previous work, Kakuriyo. However!This was just laughably over-the-top to the point that I couldn't take it seriously. The series uses every trick in the book to make Nanao come off as the most pathetic kicked puppy possible, verging on parody. The catalyst for her “taint” is a clear allusion to rape, and there's some interesting potential commentary on how victims are treated as worthless or responsible for their own “damaged goods,” but so far we haven't seen much on that front. There's very little complexity to be found here; the Byakurenji family is straightforward in its cruelty from Nanao's scheming rival to her shallow former fiance. While this is just the first volume, more time could have been taken to flesh out Nanao's place in the clan before Yako swoops in and saves her, and that feels like a missed opportunity to make the premise truly shine.
Ultimately, it wasn't all bad since I do see some potential in Reito's twisted savior complex and Yako's struggle to balance his needs with wanting Nanao to feel safe and comfortable in her new home. I just wish that it wasn't so overt in playing into stereotypical tropes of the fragile abused bird and her fairy tale prince with a bad boy streak. Some subtlety and holding back on throwing everything at the reader would have gone a long way for my enjoyment. I might pick up the second volume out of morbid curiosity, but you can do much better, especially my fellow trash enthusiasts.