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Love Sea: The Home for Lovers Review: A Heated Japanese BL About Intimacy and Emotional Walls

Review Love Sea: The Home for Lovers Review: A Heated Japanese BL About Intimacy and Emotional Walls

Love Sea: The Home for Lovers pairs a guarded writer with an openly affectionate island guide in a Japanese BL that gives intimacy unusual narrative weight. The plotting is uneven and some side material drags, but the series stands out for treating desire as part of character development rather than mere decoration.

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