Honest warning, this one contains drama, rape, annoying teenage anger, redemption and love. And lots of sex.
I’ve hesitated quite a bit about how much I should write to summarize Kitsune No Mukoiri to you.
I wouldn’t want you to (a) miss something worthy, or (b) perhaps regret you downloaded something you would hate, or (c) only half-enjoy the read because I already spoiled you all the interestingly written bits. That’s quite the conundrum to me.
Let’s simply say the male hero is a borderline suicidal teenager unable to enjoy life after his father disappeared and his mother lost her mind from the shock, and suddenly a sexy kitsune appears, explains she’s his stepsister and some things happened in the past…
The confusing mix of drama, love, rape, redemption, forgiveness was nerve-racking, but it wasn’t bad. The bad bits weren’t forgiveable, but it was possible to understand that they happened in a given context, let’s say.
All in all, I’d say it’s definitely worth reading… and the girl looked a-we-some