A review by rereader33
Bloom Into You, Vol. 3 by Nakatani Nio

4.0

Gonna keep this brief-series is still going strong and this volume is no exception. I like how Yuu reached out to Saeki because they have to work together and she knows that they have to cooperate. Learning Saeki's backstory regarding love explains how she sees love and why she's scared to pursue it. I like that there are two adult women in a romantic relationship, I hope we get more about them. The artwork is still strong and some of the scenes are really emotional charged. Learning about Maki's lack of love and his desire to not pursue or try to feel it was interesting and a breath of fresh air in the romance genre. This volume was a great read, looking forward to the last two before volume six comes out.