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First off let me start by saying thank you to NetGalley and kodansha comics for giving me early access to this in exchange for my honest review!

Akari Sayo who works for a television company us been tasked with managing a documentary about the musician Chizuru Kobuch. She goes to his house to start interviewing him but he says he turned down the documentary and tried to close the door on her. Akari isn’t taking no for an answer so she barges in, as soon as Chizuru learns of her name he changes his mind. He agrees to do the documentary if she agrees to be his lover.

I flew through this volume so fast, I’m ready for volume 2! Akari is honestly so relatable and funny, I mean if a hot musician asked me to come over you best believe I’d be there in two minutes haha. I have such an ache in my heart though because I don’t want her to get hurt. Although the little snippet we got for volume 2 does show that Chizuru may be catching some feelings too so who knows what will happen!!

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My gratitude to Kodansha Comics and Netgalley for providing me with an advanced reading copy of this series in exchange for an honest review.

Akari Sayo is tasked to interview Chizuru Kobuchi, a talented musician who's tasked to compose a theme song for a saccharine movie. The problem is that he isn't an expert in the abstract thing that is called love. The moment that Sayo landed on his doorstep, he immediately proposed to have a pretend relationship with her to create the perfect music. Nothing too special, and the whole premise reminded me of the hit movie, <i>Music and Lyrics</i>, although it was nothing alike in some sense. Nevertheless, this series is perfect for the hopeless souls of the self-acclaimed romantics. This series will definitely woo the loneliest of hearts!

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