Days of Love at Seagull Villa, Vol. 2

Days of Love at Seagull Villa, Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2022-03-31 08:53:28
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Naoko Kodama
  • ISBN:1645059626
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Summary

A touching yuri romance about two women building a life together in rural Japan, by the bestselling creator of I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up!



When Mayumi's fianc�e leaves her for another woman, Mayumi impulsively decides to move away and start over again by the seaside。 Once there she meets Rin, a tough but kind single mother who runs the housing complex Seagull Villa。 While the two women might not have a lot in common, they're drawn to each other, and the relationship growing between them is deeper than they expected。 Sail away on this tale of romance by the sea!

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Reviews

Rebecca

Ah yes, another for the potential "romance?" shelf that I'm really going to have to make one of these days。 I should really just stop trying to read this author's work, especially since there's more yuri getting licensed these days。 Although in all fairness, I could have handled the "evil manipulative former friend" storyline if there wasn't also an "incest between half-sisters" storyline。 Ah yes, another for the potential "romance?" shelf that I'm really going to have to make one of these days。 I should really just stop trying to read this author's work, especially since there's more yuri getting licensed these days。 Although in all fairness, I could have handled the "evil manipulative former friend" storyline if there wasn't also an "incest between half-sisters" storyline。 。。。more

Sarah

Cheesey and cute typical yuri magna。 Girl, who never thought she liked girls, falls for her landlord。

em!

the main story is so cute but WHY do we need a side-plot like that???

Donovan

It is extremely disappointing that this manga went from a cute love story about two grown women to including a sub-romance story about two half sisters。 I know that this sort of thing can be common in the genre, but it still feels rather distasteful and has dropped my opinion of the story a lot。 Which is a shame because i really like the rest of this volume, especially with the introduction of Touko, a manipulative former friend of Mayumi's。 I am not sure if I will keep reading due to the incest It is extremely disappointing that this manga went from a cute love story about two grown women to including a sub-romance story about two half sisters。 I know that this sort of thing can be common in the genre, but it still feels rather distasteful and has dropped my opinion of the story a lot。 Which is a shame because i really like the rest of this volume, especially with the introduction of Touko, a manipulative former friend of Mayumi's。 I am not sure if I will keep reading due to the incestual subplot。 。。。more

thats。tarable

Incest… need I say more :(

Nadina

This was so cute。 I like the pace, the plot, the characters, the artwork。 Just a lovely series all around and I look forward to seeing where it leads。

Mary

Rating: 4。2Not as good as the first one, I’ll have to admit that, but still excited to see what happens next。 Regarding the half-sisters relationship thingy, it was weird, but didn’t bother me that much, too be honest。 I don’t know, just my opinion。Writing style ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Characters ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Plot development ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Originality ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Engagingness ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌈this is just my opinion please respect it🌈

Moriah Venable

I haven't read the first volume in so long that I kind of forgot what happens。I kinda feel that the summary on the back is misleading。 Because Mayumi's friend from the past does not show up until the last chapter of this volume so she does not have much time to cause trouble as the summary suggest。This was mainly focused on Ashima and her relationship with her family。 Especially her sister Sakura。 Which seem to be in some type of relationship。 I do not know how I feel about this。 If I forget the I haven't read the first volume in so long that I kind of forgot what happens。I kinda feel that the summary on the back is misleading。 Because Mayumi's friend from the past does not show up until the last chapter of this volume so she does not have much time to cause trouble as the summary suggest。This was mainly focused on Ashima and her relationship with her family。 Especially her sister Sakura。 Which seem to be in some type of relationship。 I do not know how I feel about this。 If I forget their relationship to each other then I do see any issue but once I remember, it feels bit weird。 Cause I don't think there is any affection just mostly Ashima taking her anger out on her half sister in anyway she can。 Whether she has feelings for Rin is not stated but implied。Meanwhile, Mayumi starts to come to terms that she has feelings for Rin。 Her friend Touko comes to see her but it is obvious she has alternative motives。 I do not know if it because she lost the baby (which she mentions so casually。 But maybe she has time to grieve the loss or does not want Mayumi to know how much it affects her)。 She stays at the Villa because of Rin's instance。 I wish Rin picked up on Mayumi mood when she saw Touko。 She didn't look happy so it would make me wonder what was wrong。 Mayumi is working on sign which Touko ruins by spilling the paint over it。I am trying to request the last volume but SearchOhio is not letting me just yet。 Hopefully I can finish this series soon。 It is not my favorite though the premise is really good。 I am curious how things end。 。。。more

Dylan

CW: MiscarriageI liked this volume。 We learn more about Mayumi and the people that used to be in her life。 I just wish this focused more on the relationship of our two leads。 The series is almost over and I feel like we haven't got enough of their love story。 CW: MiscarriageI liked this volume。 We learn more about Mayumi and the people that used to be in her life。 I just wish this focused more on the relationship of our two leads。 The series is almost over and I feel like we haven't got enough of their love story。 。。。more

Marisa

Overall I enjoyed it, the drama and tension was great。 It lost two stars though for the incest plot line。 This seems to be a problem of equating lgbt people with incest。

Jordan

First volume was kind of cute。 This volume on the other hand decides to make a half-sister incest relationship the main plot point。 Nope。 No thank you。 I'm out。 First volume was kind of cute。 This volume on the other hand decides to make a half-sister incest relationship the main plot point。 Nope。 No thank you。 I'm out。 。。。more

Edelgard

What is with this incest sub-plot? It gave me the cringe

Sean

Has Potential, but Frustrating The story follows a teacher leaving Tokyo for a remote village to escape her past。 The relationship between and the owner of the villa begins to grow, and she is beginning to fit in to her new life。 However, a person from her past pursues her to the village, apparently with the intent of persuading her to return to Tokyo。 But this person is deceitful and cruel。 But the protagonist says nothing, and allows this person to begin to tear down her life。 There is no reas Has Potential, but Frustrating The story follows a teacher leaving Tokyo for a remote village to escape her past。 The relationship between and the owner of the villa begins to grow, and she is beginning to fit in to her new life。 However, a person from her past pursues her to the village, apparently with the intent of persuading her to return to Tokyo。 But this person is deceitful and cruel。 But the protagonist says nothing, and allows this person to begin to tear down her life。 There is no reason for this to happen, when the protagonist could simply explain the truth to her family and friends。 Instead, the situation becomes much more complicated and stressful than necessary。 It's very frustrating, and I'm not going to pre-order the in the series。 I'll certainly check reviews first。 I can't recommend the series at this point。 。。。more

Jay Raams

The story is interesting and sweet。 Though I do find the teen romance problematic but that is common in mangas。

James

Having rather enjoyed the first volume, I was looking forward to the continuing story of Rin and Mayumi at their little seaside villa as they gradually become more aware of their burgeoning feelings for each other。 Instead, that’s all pushed aside for a surprise half-sister incest plot and a character so blatantly up to no good, she might as well be twirling a moustache and tying Mayumi to the train tracks。 These new plot elements detract from the better story about Mayumi discovering her feelin Having rather enjoyed the first volume, I was looking forward to the continuing story of Rin and Mayumi at their little seaside villa as they gradually become more aware of their burgeoning feelings for each other。 Instead, that’s all pushed aside for a surprise half-sister incest plot and a character so blatantly up to no good, she might as well be twirling a moustache and tying Mayumi to the train tracks。 These new plot elements detract from the better story about Mayumi discovering her feelings and trying to deal with the fallout from her old life in Tokyo。 These being the more interesting parts of the story so naturally they take a backseat to teenage melodrama and suicide fake outs。 Rin and Mayumi make a cute couple and their growing love story is worth telling but there’s too much flotsam and jetsam in the way; hopefully volume three corrects course。 。。。more

sara

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 was the step-sibling trope really necessary ? this would have been so much better if they had just made them childhood friends

HimaJen

Ya know, maybe I'm just not a fan of Yuri manga。 I find ALL of the relationships incredibly weird and unrealistic。 The two half sisters?!? Excuse me?? Ya know, maybe I'm just not a fan of Yuri manga。 I find ALL of the relationships incredibly weird and unrealistic。 The two half sisters?!? Excuse me?? 。。。more

Kayla

Enjoying the main story but the subplot with the half sisters is uh。 Not My Thing At All。

A

More of this cute series。 I can’t wait for the next one!

Shae

Oooo much intrigue now!! For my detailed thoughts, check out this video! https://youtu。be/hBu7ZIpFEDY Oooo much intrigue now!! For my detailed thoughts, check out this video! https://youtu。be/hBu7ZIpFEDY 。。。more

Medusa :)

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I really don’t like that Ashima is in love with her sister and kisses her on lips。 Like that makes me mad uncomfortable and I don’t vibe with that。 But I’m glad that Mayumi has realized her feelings for Rin and the ending of this volume has left me interested in volume 3。

Mark

Mayumi’s growing closer to Rin, but this book has sketchier fish to fry。 Between the looming addition of the most toxic friend in the world and the most awkward parent-teacher conference on record, this book’s true goal turns out to be redefining the term “loving relationship” in a family。Boy, if you had any issues with the incest subplot in volume 1, run for the hills (just not the Ozarks) because this turns out to be what drives this volume。 I will politely call this unfortunate。There is this Mayumi’s growing closer to Rin, but this book has sketchier fish to fry。 Between the looming addition of the most toxic friend in the world and the most awkward parent-teacher conference on record, this book’s true goal turns out to be redefining the term “loving relationship” in a family。Boy, if you had any issues with the incest subplot in volume 1, run for the hills (just not the Ozarks) because this turns out to be what drives this volume。 I will politely call this unfortunate。There is this weird attempt to conflate Mayumi’s burgeoning lesbianism with Ashima and Sakura having at it, but that’s a real chalk and cheese argument。 Mayumi at all accepting it is utterly insane。 Lemme just point this out - incest does not become “half incest” just because you’re hot for your half-sister, it’s not graded on a curve。I actually like the dynamic between Ashima and Sakura, but there’s no saving that plot no matter how hard they try。 It’s a regrettable choice to have them related and sinks basically everything the author is trying to accomplish。Speaking of regrettable choices, the woman who wrecked Mayumi’s life shows up and she’s just such a stock character that when she appears on the page for the first time you can subconsciously add “nyeh heh heh” to her dialogue because she looks that evil。I know lots of people have toxic friendships, but holy mackerel this is a lot。 She lost her baby, by the way, which lends more credence to my belief that it never existed。 Anyway, she has a ludicrous hold over Mayumi and appears poised to destroy everything before she has to get back to the Garden of Eden and have Eve taste the apple。The saving grace to all this IS the rather sweet romance between Rin and Mayumi, who are really bonding and falling all over one another (literally) and generally being sweet。 Mayumi coming to terms with being gay is a lot more interesting than the soap opera surrounding her, so of course that’s focused on the least。Also, what the hell is up with suicide fake-outs in this series? There’s been one per volume now。 That’s an odd thing to hang your series on。Oh, I can’t give this three stars, I just can’t。 Ashima’s personal story is really good, but the goofy incest part of it is not。 Toss in Mayumi’s dumb friend and the way Mayumi has some smidgen of confidence until she suddenly turns into this meek waif and the bad cannot overcome the more fleeting good parts when the story remembers to focus on what it ostensibly is actually about。 。。。more

Joe Kerr

This is refreshing, and a little bit perverse, and I love it!I think we're all rooting for Mayumi and Rin。 I'm hard pressed to think of a better couple。 They fit together perfectly, and they compliment each other's personalities and demeanor。 Now if these two can just find the courage to tell each other how they really feel。 On another note, the (now not so) secret romantic relationship and love affair between the half-sisters Ashima and Sakura is taking some interesting turns。 Also, a classmate This is refreshing, and a little bit perverse, and I love it!I think we're all rooting for Mayumi and Rin。 I'm hard pressed to think of a better couple。 They fit together perfectly, and they compliment each other's personalities and demeanor。 Now if these two can just find the courage to tell each other how they really feel。 On another note, the (now not so) secret romantic relationship and love affair between the half-sisters Ashima and Sakura is taking some interesting turns。 Also, a classmate saw them being intimate, and reported it to the school administrator! Ashima unfairly gets all the blame by Sakura's mother。 Now, the two girls want to take the money Sakura has been secretly saving, and run away together to the city! They're young, and in love, which in of itself is wonderful, but the fact they are half-sisters adds an exciting mix of the taboo to it。 However, since Ashima has been made perfectly clear that she is not loved or wanted in her home, Mayumi and Rin step in with a solution that works for everyone, save Sakura。 She's furious Ashima moved out, and is even more angry that her parents won't let her follow after Ashima, the girl she loves。 On another front, the "friend" that ruined Mayumi's life in the city (she's actually a terrible person) which caused Mayumi to come to Seagull Villa, has located Mayumi。 Her name is Touko, and she really is an awful woman。 She's tracked down Mayumi, intent on bringing her favorite toy back to the city。 She immediately sets out to create a rift between Rin and Mayumi。 It isn't made clear in the story, but I think that Touko at the very least suspects what's going on between Mayumi and Rin, and that just will not do。 Not at all。 I think we are going to find out that Touko either secretly has had feelings for Mayumi, and wrecked her life out of spite, or she's just obsessed with Mayumi。 Maybe both? I don't think Touko is going to go away quietly。 Oh no, not at all。 It's gonna be A drama-llama-rama and Touko will be the ringleader of it all。 Come on, we all know the story is headed that way。 There is no way Touko will just simply go away and leave Mayumi and Rin alone。 Let's just hope Mayumi and Rin can stick close and deal with the problems together。 After all, they're perfect for each other。 Mayumi is finally, actually, truly happy for the first time in her life, and Rin, well, Mayumi is EXACTLY what she's needed。 Mayumi brings her great happiness。 I want nothing but good things for these two, as well as Ashima and Sakura。 Touko, however, is a different kettle of fish。 I hope she takes a long walk off a short pier and leaves Mayumi and Rin alone before their budding love can be torn apart。 。。。more