A review by a_h_haga
A Bride's Story, Vol. 4 by Kaoru Mori

3.0

I've reached a point as a reader/person where the character of independent young women/girls in worlds where that isn't natural kind of annoy me. I'm all for independent women taking care of themselves, but many times in books they are made out to be the only people ''rebelling'' against the rules, and that seem just like something to do to make the characters stand out.
This was kind of the feeling I got of the twins in this book.
That they didn't fit in the time and place, which took away from the general feel of this manga.

There are many ways the author could still make them the characters they are, but he did it like many YA authors do their MC, which wasn't for me.
The end did kind of save it, though, and I think we get more from the original characters in future books, so I will continue reading on!

The art is still on point, though, and I already have the next book, which I'm looking forward to reading.