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A Vampire in the Bathhouse
Synopsis
Luka Edelmondt Finsternis is your picture-perfect vampire-he's good looking, he's regal... He's also usually incredibly hungover and exhausted, and wants nothing more than a change of pace from his routine! When he takes a peek into the human world, he finds just the cure he's looking for-a relaxing Japanese bathhouse that will surely cure him of his hangover and rejuvenate him from head to toe. To blow his fatigue out of the water, Luka pays a visit to Full Moon Baths where he meets the bathhouse's eldest son, Sakura. But between the bathhouse being short staffed and taking care of his little brother, Sakura has enough to worry about without a bougie vampire being added to the mix!
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TimeFliesAway
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Non-consent may work sometimes for certain characters, but not when it involves sexual-like activities AND the non-consenting person clearly is uncomfortable (+ has done nothing to deserve it). Which was the case here.
Could’ve rated it 5 stars without it, because everything else is really good. Unfortunately, the sexual harassment was used as a running gag in each chapter, one time he was even forced to have sex; while he may have agreed to it, for once, he pretty much had read more
Yumi-Okatsuki
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It was great to follow Luka the vampire as he discovered the human world and took part in the baths of the full moon and its warm neighborhood.
The character designs are very pretty, and you can see the care taken with the chara design and even with some of the outfits.
Unfortunately, the ending leaves you wanting more, as if this wasn't meant to be a one-shot, but rather that the author had set out on a series that was cut short by the publisher.
Nice slice-of-life that makes you smile without too much supernatural.
I was read more