I stumbled across this series randomly, but I was immediately super attracted to it because of the art style. I love this realistic type of style, it has a lot of details. In particular, I couldn't see how this kind of story could go well hand in hand with any other art style. It is an uncensored, blunt, story about the struggles of a female writer that is also a stay-at-home wife. There is sex, although I wouldn't name it graphic. It is just the right amount, fit for the subjects it illustrates/completes with the visuals. The story presents all the human-adult themes, which... See full review