Midnight Secretary review

CAPSY7238
Apr 03, 2021
This was my second vampire manga. That being said, if you expect to pick it up because you want to read about "strong" vampires and their battles, this is not it. It's a romance like the category says.

A short summary, Kaya, loves her job, she is possibly the best secretary there is (no joke). She gets transfered to Kyouhei, Touma's department and even his egocentric self notices that she is the best. In between all the women that he sees and his weird (slutty) behavior, it's no spoiler that she finds out he is a vampire (that's the basis of the manga). He is used to getting his own way and extorts her into staying with him regardless of her wanting to leave. Where does Kaya draw the line between responsibility and love?

The characters, it mainly centers around Kyouhei and Kaya, once in a while you will get characters that stays for more than one chapter but they soon pass.
Kyouhei s is a jerk, I'm not kidding he has the I'm better then you mentality. But you could see how he struggles to understand himself and change and that made me change my opinion of him....a little.

Kaya is a workaholic and I loved her for it. She loved her job and wanted to do it to the best of her abilities and sometimes her jobs suck her dry (no pun intended). And I really wish she'd stop calling him 'President'.

The art was ok. Some parts of it they made Kyouhei look huge next to Kaya and I'll be honest I was a little afraid for her. Other than that, It was fine. I did love how they change Kyouhei's hair to be when he worked and when he was playing.

I recommend it, it's cute and serious, don't expect to be laughing at every page and it does have ecchi scenes, it is a josei manga after all. And even though it's a romance it is not a bubbly sort of romance, it's a grown up romance.

Enjoy


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Midnight Secretary
Midnight Secretary
Author Ohmi, Tomu
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