Review Love Hits Like His Right Hook Review: A Trope-Heavy Vertical BL Saved by Strong Chemistry
Love Hits Like His Right Hook is full of familiar BL melodrama, from debt pressure to protective rescue scenes and over-the-top villains. What keeps it watchable is the chemistry between its leads, which gives this lightweight vertical romance enough heat and charm to land.
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Review 2026-03-23
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